public historian • storyteller • graduate student
History Department, Harvard University
check back soon for forthcoming & in progress pieces
“In Her Possession and Keeping: Revolutionary War Widows and the Politics of Family Archives, 1820–1850.”Paper presented at the Association for Documentary Editing Annual Meeting, Modalities of Text and Editing; 22–25 June, 2023; Washington, D.C.
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“The Martial and Marital Entwined: Femininity and the Military World in Shakespeare’s Othello,” Apollon 14 (Spring 2022), http://www.apollonejournal.org/apollon-journal//the-martial-and-marital-entwined-femininity-and-the-military-world-in-shakespeares-othello
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“Portrait of a Camp Follower: Continental Army Women in the Revolutionary War and American Memory.” Paper presented at University of South Carolina Honors College Senior Thesis Symposium; 25 Apr. 2022; Columbia, SC.
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“Memory on Trial: Revolutionary Army Women and the Camp Follower Myth, 1793–1854.” Paper presented at British American Nineteenth-Century Historians (BrANCH) Nineteenth-Century America in Atlantic Context Conference; 7–9 Apr. 2022; Columbia, MO.
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“Amazons and Angels: Army Women in the American War for Independence.” Poster presented at Discover UofSC; 23 Apr. 2021; Columbia, SC.