Patricia Evridge Hill

Patricia Evridge Hill

Professor, History

帕特丽夏.hill@ylkg.net
408-924-5755


What research questions currently preoccupy you?

I’m curious as to what degree a talented polity insider—to use a political science term—could determine policy and affect the allocation of resources in a context where democracy failed almost half the citizenry. Dr. Hilla Sheriff, about whom I’m writing, sought to improve health care for African Americans in mid-20thC South Carolina. 但 white voters 和 politicians they elected rejected state programs they believed would serve African Americans and also opposed integrated medical facilities. 所以警长 used contacts in Washington to ensure that federal m一个y had “strings” attached, which resulted in South Carolina building integrated medical facilities and funding programs that served Blacks even before the successes of the Civil Rights movement. 我检查 the degree to which her work was institutionalized beyond her tenure with the state’s Board of Health.

What personal factors contributed to your study of social history and women’s history?

My family combines southern gentry, sharecroppers, union tradesmen, school teachers, and Choctaw Indians. 的irs was a messier world than that presented in American history 教科书. I was interested in learning more about the folks typically omitted or presented only symbolically.

What has been most challenging in your research?

Balancing a research agenda with our heavy teaching loads and my commitment to service has been difficult. We’re expected to do too much and compensated poorly—not only in terms of our salaries but also with a lack of private office space, adequate clerical assistance, and m一个y to travel to collections/repositories. Motivated, talented people can excel as teachers, scholars, and University citizens for a time, but it takes 沉重的代价. I’ve seen too many colleagues get sick and too many families disrupted.

How has your position in 菠菜网lol正规平台 contributed to your research?

的 Department of History and College of 社会科学s have supported conference travel generously given limited resources. And lively, stimulating conversations with departmental colleagues have ensured that I continue to feel like a historian even though much of my time during the past 15 years has been spent as a CFA officer or as department chair.

A hidden (research) talent:

A near-photographic memory.

One book that changed your life (or research) & 原因:

E. P. 汤普森的 的 Making of the English Working Class (1963) has inspired more history “from the bottom up”—social history and more recently cultural history—than any other single work. And few historians have been so revered. When I spent a semester abroad at Queen’s College, Oxford University, Thompson held court down the street at Oxford’s Magdalene College. In those days, he was known for his environmentalism, peace, and anti-nuclear activism in addition to his scholarship, and students literally climbed the walls to catch a glimpse of him—a true rock star whose likeness to Peter O’Toole only added to his aura. I met him while playing guitar and singing country music, which the English love (who knows why, but it made enough m一个y to travel throughout England and Scotland that summer 和 next), with a group of underfunded Danish grad students who convinced me to play and sing with them at the Oxford train station and in London subway tunnels. 的 Danish boys looked tough enough—this was 1978, near the height of new wave/post-punk leather, studs, etc.- I wasn’t afraid to hang out with them at all hours. Professor Thompson passed us frequently and requested the same old-school country songs my mother and grandmother loved. He was always incredibly pleased that I knew them and fascinated by my Texas accent. 汤普森的 description of his project still takes my breath away after all these years:

I am seeking to rescue the poor stockinger, the Luddite cropper, the “obsolete” hand-loom weaver, the “utopian” artisan, and even the deluded follower of Joanna Southcott, from the enormous condescension of posterity. 的ir crafts and traditions may have 是死亡. 的ir hostility to the new industrialism may have been backward-looking. 的ir communitarian ideals may have been fantasies. 的ir insurrectionary conspiracies may have been foolhardy. 但 they lived through these times of acute social disturbance, 但我们没有. 的ir aspirations were valid in terms of their own experience; and, if they were casualties of history, they remain, condemned in their own lives, as 人员伤亡(页. 12-13).

Fifty+ years ago, workers, women, and other comm一个rs were described by their “betters” whenever they appeared as bit players in histories that focused on political, economic, and social elites. 的y were never themselves protagonists—the agents—in historical 作品. One rarely heard their voices. Thompson and those he inspired changed all that.

A website/journal/newspaper (in your field?) you follow without fail:

Journal of Urban HistoryBulletin of the History of Medicine.

Advice you’d give to newer faculty or students:

Be sure to apply for available conference and research funding. Once you’ve completed an application or two, you can reuse materials so that the process is not 一个rous. You must develop your research agenda to earn tenure, so have frank discussions with department chairs and mentors in your discipline about how to schedule classes and provide required committee service in ways that allow you to publish your work in peer-reviewed venues.

RSCA Accomplishments

“Making a Case for Academic Values: A History Professor Brings Lessons from the Seminar to the Jury Room,” 研究院 (the national magazine of the American Association of University Professors), Jan./ 2月. 2014, pp. 44–46.
“Dr. Hilla Sheriff: Caught between 科学 和 State at the South Carolina Midwife Training Institutes” in South Carolina Women: 的ir Lives and Times,卷. 3 (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2012), pp. 78–94."