Overview
I am a historian of American foreign relations with a focus on war, gender, and labour. I am currently a postdoctoral research fellow in the Cornell History Department and from July 2023 will be Assistant Professor in the History of the United States in the World. I was previously a visiting fellow at Yale and Boston University, and have spent the past number of years teaching American and European History at the University of Cambridge, where I also received my PhD in U.S. History. My first book, on the U.S. military and sexual violence in World War II, is forthcoming with Oxford University Press. I am currently writing about the militarisation of Alaska while also editing, with Andrew Buchanan (Vermont), a new collection on the global history of World War II.
HIST Courses - Spring 2025
- HIST 2001 : Supervised Reading - Undergraduate
- HIST 2212 : The U.S. Empire
- HIST 2905 : Global History of War from the 16th Century to the Present
- HIST 3002 : Supervised Research - Undergraduate
HIST Courses - Fall 2025
- HIST 1576 : War in U.S. History: From the Frontier to the Wars on Terror
- HIST 2001 : Supervised Reading - Undergraduate
- HIST 3002 : Supervised Research - Undergraduate
- HIST 4265 : Gender, Sexuality, and the U.S. in the World
- HIST 6002 : Professional Development Seminar
- HIST 6265 : Gender, Sexuality, and the U.S. in the World
- HIST 8004 : Supervised Reading