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Coordinator, Graduate History Association Colloquium Series, Princeton University, 1983.
Whiting Foundation Fellowship in the Humanities, 1984-85.
Carla Gardina Pestana received her Ph.D. at UCLA in 1987 in early American history.
First prize, Rare Books and Manuscripts Division, American Library Association (sole author, exhibition catalog), 1987
Eighteenth Century Studies, 22: 2 (Winter,1988-89).
"Le Sort des imprimeurs et libraires parisiennes après la chute de la chambre syndicale en 1791," Mélanges de la Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne, 9: Livre et Révolution, Daniel Roche et Roger Chartier, eds. (Paris: Amateurs du Livre, 1989), 21-32.
Co-director, The French Cultural Studies Program, IAS, UC Berkeley, 1990-94.
Winner of the Koren Prize for the best article in modern French history of 1990, awarded by the Society for French Historical Studies.
Member, Institute for Advanced Study, School of Historical Studies, Princeton NJ, 1992-93 (NEH Fellow).
Oxford: Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution, 1992.
Edited by Barbara Diefendorf and Carla Hesse (Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press, 1993).
Final Selection Committee, UC President's Research Fellowships, University of California President's Office (1994).
Revised and reissued in paperback as Future Libraries, Bloch and Hesse, eds. (Berkeley: UC Press, 1995).
She received the Society of Architectural Historians Founders’ Award for the best article in the JSAH in 1996.
"Books in Time," in The Future of the Book, Geoffrey Nunberg ed. (Berkeley: UC Press, 1996).
"La fin de l’ancien régime typographique," in L’Affiche en Révolution (Vizille: Musée de la Révolution française, 1998): 65-72.
"Les Carrières des historiennes aux Etats-Unis depuis la deuxième guerre mondiale," Actes du Colloques: Une Histoire Sans Femmes, Est-Il Possible? (Rouen: Presses Universitaires, 1999).
University Press of New England, 1999.Liberty of Conscience and the Growth of Religious Diversity in Early America, 1636-1786.
French Historical Studies, American Society for French Historical Studies, 2004-present.
Her first book, Night Journeys: The Power of Dreams in Transatlantic Quaker Culture (2004), traced the ways in which a dissenting group interpreted their dreams to shape their world in innovative ways.
“Learning from the History and Sociology of Science: Interrogating the Spaces of Knowledge,” invited essay in a series of methodological articles, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, December 2005, 64:4, 423-425.
"Roche on the Move," French Historical Studies (Fall: 2005).
Co-editor with Peter Sahlins: Mobility in France: Special Issue of French Historical Studies (forthcoming: summer 2006).
University of Minnesota Press, 2007.
The Architecture of Madness won a Graham Foundation grant and was named “Book of Critical Interest” byCritical Inquiry in 2007.
The Monkey and the Inkpot: Natural History and Its Transformations in Early Modern China (Harvard University Press, 2009).
Second edition, 2009, 71-92.“Catholicism, Identity and Ethics in The Sopranos,” in A Sitdown with the Sopranos: Watching Italian American Culture on TV’s most talked-about series, 129-48, edited by Regina Barreca.
Before joining UCLA’s faculty in 2012, she taught at The Ohio State University, Canterbury University in Christchurch, New Zealand, and Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
“Flying like an Eagle: Franciscan and Caddo Dreams and Visions,” in Dreams, Dreamers, and Visions: The Early Modern Atlantic World (2013).
“Design, Display and Development: Evolution in British Victorian Architecture”, invited publication for a peer-reviewed anthology, Evolution and Victorian Culture, to be published by Cambridge University Press, edited by Bernard Lightman and Bennett Zon, 2014.
Pickering/Chatto, 2014.Protestant Empire: Religion and the Making of the British Atlantic World.
“Early English Jamaica without pirates,” William and Mary Quarterly 3d series, 71 (2014): 321-60.
“With a Song in Their Hands: Incendiary Décimas from the Texas and Louisiana Borderlands during a Revolutionary Age,” Early American Studies 12 (Winter 2014): 91-142.
Awarded the Bolton-Cutter Prize: “the best article on any phase of the history of the Borderlands,” Western History Association, 2015.
“The Gesture of Photographing” (with Dominic Pettman), thresholds 1 (2017). http://openthresholds.org/1/gestureofphotographing
University of Georgia Press, 2018, 15-31.“Protestantism as Ideology in the British Atlantic World,” in Colonial America: An Atlantic Handbook, edited by Ignacio Gallup-Diaz.
Living on Campus: An Architectural History of the American Dormitory (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) examines the dwellings of college students.
Carla Speaks at LinkedIn’s TransformHER Posted on: Jun 9th, 2020
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Julie's Clothing | 1970 | $12.0M | 53 | 2 |
| Touch of Class | 1978 | $32.0M | 337 | - |
| Cedar Hill Nursery | - | $7.0M | 20 | - |
| Custer | 1981 | $30.0M | 175 | 3 |
| Prescott's | 1980 | $77.0M | 150 | 10 |
| Miracle Group | 1997 | $480,000 | 50 | 1 |
| Alina | 1997 | $600,000 | 10 | 9 |
| Eva | - | $5.4M | 10 | 20 |
| Jane | 2011 | - | 180 | - |
| Springfield | - | $2.3M | 34 | 105 |
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