hanyan
Craig Hanyan
Department of History

Office: MC C5415
Tel: (905) 688-5550 ext.3506
Internet: chanyan@spartan.ac.brocku.ca
SSHRC General Research Grants
- ($700.00) Family and Power in New York State (1992).
Research Grants
- (Brock Leave/Non-Leave $1,606.37) Family and Power in New York State (1992).
- ($1,005.66) Brock University Leave/Non-Leave Grant: Family and Power in New York, 1993.
- ($198.61) Brock University Leave/Non-Leave Grant: Book Manuscript preparation, 1994. (These two grants are related. The first grant included a sum for duplicating and shipping the book manuscript of The Clintonian Moment, but the manuscript was not finished until after 1 January 1994. I therefore applied for the second grant to cover that expense.
Other Publications
- with Hanyan, Mary, "De Witt Clinton and the People's Men: Leadership and Purpose in an Early American Reform Movement, 1822-1826," Mid-America: An Historical Review, Volume 73, No. 2, April/July 1991, pp. 87 - 114.
"The Venturous, the Conservative, and the Hard-Pressed in the American Countryside," Canadian Review of American Studies, Vol. 23, #3 (Fall, 93), pp. 177-196. This is a refereed review-historiographical article covering the place of four in the literature. One of the books is a collection of fifteen essays. The books are: Christopher Clark, The Roots of Rural Capitalism: Western Massachusetts, 1780-1860 (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1990), the winner of the Frederick J
ackson Turner Award. The other books are: Wayne Franklin, A Rural Carpenter's World: The Craft in a Nineteenth-Century New York Township (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press); J. Ritchie Garrison, Landscape and Material Life in Franklin County, Massachusetts, 1770-1860 (Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 1991); and Robert D. Mitchell, ed., Appalachian Frontiers: Settlement, Society & Development in the Preindustrial Era (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1991).
Papers Presented at Brock University
- with Hanyan, Mary, "Quantifying New York State Politics, 1815 - 1828," Fourth Annual Humanities Symposium, December 1992.