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Associate Professor: Britain and Ireland; History of Crime; Gender and Sexuality
Atrium 204 - 973/720-3058
 
Education
Ph.D. Northwestern University, 1990.
 
Selected Bibliography
British Culture and the First World War (London: Palgrave, 2002).
 
Disorder in the Court: Trials and Sexual Conflict at the Turn of the Century, co-edited with Nancy Erber (New York: New York University Press, 1999).
 
White-Collar Crime in Modern England: Financial Fraud and Business Morality, 1845-1929 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992).
 
Fellowships and Awards
Mellon Research Fellowship at the Huntington Library, 1996.
 
American Council of Learned Societies, Summer Research Grant, 1994.
 
Fulbright Research Fellowship, United Kingdom, 1987-88.
 
Research in Progress
Book project on the history of law, crime, and the family
 
Courses Offered
HIST 101 The Foundations of Western Civilization
History 102 The West and the World from the Age of Exploration to Decolonization
History 260 Historical Methods
HIST 332 Tudor-Stuart England
HIST 333 Modern Britain
HIST 347 Irish History
HIST 348 The British Empire and Imperialism
HIST 480 Crime and Punishment
HIST 633 Modern Britain
HIST 636 Crime and Punishment in Modern Europe
HIST 684 History of Sexuality