Associate Professor: European Women's
History; Imperialism and Transnational History
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Atrium 213 - 973/720-2146
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| Education |
| Ph.D. Binghamton University, 1996. |
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| Selected Bibliography |
| Servants of the German Empire: Sponsored Female Colonization in German Southwest Africa, 1896-1933 (forthcoming) |
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| "Introduction" and "Home, Nation, Empire: Domestic Germanness and Colonial Citizenship" in Krista O'Donnell, Renate Bridenthal and Nancy Reagin, editors, The Heimat Abroad: The Boundaries of Germanness (University of Michigan Press, Series on Social History, Popular Culture and Politics in Germany, 2006 ). |
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| "German Women's Letters from Southern Africa,"
in Merry Wiesner and Lisa DiCaprio, editors, Lives and Voices:
Sources in European Women's History (Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
2000). |
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| "Poisonous Women: Danger, Illicit Violence,
and Domestic Work in German Southwest Africa, 1904-1915," The
Journal of Women's History, 11.3 (Autumn 1999): 31-54. |
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| Fellowships and Awards |
| Co-Chair, Columbia Seminar in Women and Society,
2002-2003. |
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| Distinguished Dissertation in the Social Sciences
Award, Binghamton University, 1996.. |
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| Alternate, American Association of University Women
Dissertation Fellowship 1994. |
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| Fulbright Research Fellowship, Universität
Bielefeld, Germany, 1992-93. |
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| D.A.A.D. (German Academic Exchange Service) Research
Grant for Ph.D. Candidates and recent Ph.D.'s (declined). |
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| D.A.A.D. Hochschulsommerkurs Grant, University
of Mannheim (1992). |
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| National Merit Scholarship (1994-8). |
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| Rutgers Presidential Scholarship (Rutgers Universitys
highest undergraduate award). |
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| Research in Progress |
| "Introduction" and "Home, Nation,
Empire: Domestic Germanness and Colonial Citizenship" in Krista
O'Donnell, Renate Bridenthal and Nancy Reagin, editors, The Heimat
Abroad: The Boundaries of Germanness (under review by University
of Michigan Press). |
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| Women and Empire: Gender and Community in German
Southwest Africa, 1890-1933 (monograph). |
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| Courses Offered |
| History 101 Foundations of Western Civilization |
History 102 The West and the World from the Age of Exploration to Decolonization |
History 260 Historical Methods |
History 316 American Women's History |
| History 319 Age of Global Connections (Recommended for Secondary Social Studies Certification Students) |
History 340 German History from Bismarck to Hitler |
History 346 Modern European Women's History |
History 352 Medieval and Early Modern Women's History |
History 480 Seminar in Gender, Sex, and Empire |
History 480 Seminar in the Family, Sexuality and the Body |
History 501 Information Technology and the Historical Profession |
History 538 Seminar on Empires |
History 649 Seminar in European Women's History |
History 698 Thesis Seminar |
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