I am an Edmonton-based social historian of early modern Britain, working outside of academia in the post-secondary sector. My research interests include: women and gender in society, the history of the family, early modern queenship, the history of concepts of honour, and the history of violence and reconciliation.
Research interests
Early modern Britain
Early modern Europe
History of honour
Educational credentials
BA (Honours), University of Alberta
MA, University of Alberta
PhD, Yale University
"Domestic Servants in Renaissance and Reformation Europe," in the Greenwood Encyclopedia of the Daily Life of Women (2020)
"Anne of Denmark," in the Map of Early Modern London (2018)
"The Early Moderns Had Their Work Cut Out Curating Their Honour," Aeon (2017)
'If I Lose Mine Honor I Lose Myself:' Honor Among the Early Modern English Elite, University of Toronto Press (2017)
" 'The Honour & Credite of the Whole House:' Family Unity and Honour in Early Modern England" Cultural and Social History, 10.3 (2013)
" 'Not Having God Before his Eyes:' Bestiality in Early Modern England," The Seventeenth Century, 26.1 (2011)
"Politics and Culture at the Jacobean Court: The Role of Queen Anna of Denmark," Quidditas, 29 (2009)