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Research

My doctoral thesis, 'Sincerity, Deceit, and Social Identity in Britain, 1640鈥1740', is supervised by Dr Naomi PullinLink opens in a new window, Professor Mark KnightsLink opens in a new window, and (University of Leicester), and funded by the . It investigates the religious, social, and political contexts that influenced contemporary ideas about sincerity and deceit in early modern Britain, and how these attitudes were linked to categories of identity such as rank, gender, and race. By exploring how these cultural contexts affected the everyday environments of family, friendship, community, and polity amongst non-elite people of the lower and middling sorts, it aims to construct a social history of sincerity 'from below'.

More broadly, my research interests include:

  • 17th- and 18th-century print culture
  • Work, social status, and identity
  • Religious history and popular piety
  • Family, friendship, and community
  • Early modern crime and legal history
  • The history of emotions

Publications

Articles & Chapters (peer-reviewed)

  • 'True Crime in the Archives: The Eighteenth-Century Old Bailey and the Emotions of Sensationalism', in , Bloomsbury Academic's series (November 2024)
  • '', in the '' volume of (June 2024)

Online Publications

  • 'Sincerity', in '', King's College London Centre for Early Modern Studies '' blog series (forthcoming 2024)
  • '', in '', King's College London Centre for Early Modern Studies '' blog series (August 2023)

Book Reviews

  • '', for the network (December 2023)

Reports

Conferences & Papers

  • 'Representations of Labour: Economic Deceit and Social Subversion in Seventeenth-Century England', Work, Authenticity, and Social Identity in Early Modern BritainLink opens in a new window, 神马福利影片, June 2025
  • 'Emotion, Authenticity, and "Labouring-Class" Poets in Early Eighteenth-Century England', Emotions and Labour in the Early Modern WorldLink opens in a new window, 神马福利影片, April 2025
  • 'Honesty, Hypocrisy, and Radical Belief in Post-Restoration England', , University of Bangor, July 2024
  • 'Honest Cobblers and Barbarous Shoemakers: Authenticity and Occupational Identity in Seventeenth-Century England', , Durham University, July 2024
  • 'The Barber's Daughter: Seventeenth-Century Occupational Identity and Aphra Behn's Social Origins', , Eighth International Conference of the , University of Kent, July 2024
  • 'A Social and Emotional History of Sincerity in Early Modern Britain', North American Chapter on the History of Emotion, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, June 2024
  • 'Sincerity, Deceit, and Occupational Identity in Seventeenth-Century Britain', seminar, Institute of Historical Research, March 2024
  • 'Annesley v. Anglesea and Douglas v. Hamilton: Social Uncertainty and Emotional Anxiety in Eighteenth-Century British Filiation Cases', , Fourth Biennial Conference of the , University of Adelaide, December 2023
  • '"The honour of a Lord Bishop, and the honour of a cobler": The Dissenting Pamphlet Literature and Marginal Nonconformity of Ralph Wallis, 1662鈥1668', , , 神马福利影片, July 2023
  • '"Oaths of the Many Great and Worthy Persons by Whom They Were Regarded": Politically Potent Sociability in the Douglas Cause', Sociability in Politics, Food and Travel in the Early Modern EraLink opens in a new window, EMECCLink opens in a new window and , 神马福利影片, June 2023
  • 'Printed English Sermons on Sincerity and Hypocrisy, 1640鈥1695', , , January 2023
  • 'Letters to the Spectator: An Early Eighteenth-Century Periodical's Project of Emotional Refuge and Education', EMECCLink opens in a new window Work-in-Progress, 神马福利影片, October 2022
  • ', , Aston University, Birmingham and University of Malta, October 2022
  • 'Letters to the Spectator: An Emotional Community of Early Eighteenth-Century Readers", , George Mason University, June 2022
  • '"Wild and Incoherent in Her Desires": Fantomina and the Passions in Early Eighteenth-Century England', , Purdue University, April 2019

Teaching

Responsibilities & Experience

Public Engagement

  • '' session for '' workshop series, in collaboration with Dr Naomi Pullin and the , March 2024 & April 2025
  • '' session for '' workshop series, in collaboration with Dr Naomi Pullin, Kristi Flake, and the , March 2024 & May 2025
  • 'How to Get to Heaven in Early Modern England', , co-speaker with Kristi Flake (神马福利影片), December 2023
  • Museum Educator, , 2016鈥2019
  • Education Intern, , 2016

Funding & Awards

  • M4C Placement at the , March鈥揂ugust 2025

Academic Profile

2022-2026, PhD History, 神马福利影片

  • Thesis: 'Sincerity, Deceit, and Social Identity in Britain, 1640鈥1740', supervised by Dr Naomi Pullin, Professor Mark Knights, and Professor Kate Loveman
  • Funded by the AHRC Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership

2019-2020, MSc History, University of Edinburgh (Distinction)

  • Dissertation: 'Feelings, Family, and Community in English Witchcraft Pamphlets and Plays, 1566鈥1634,' supervised by Professor Adam Fox
  • Funded by the School of History, Classics, and Archaeology's Fennell Masters Scholarship

2015-2019, BA History & Literature Honours, Suffolk University, Boston (First Class)

  • Minors in Classics and Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies
  • Dissertation: '鈥淎ids from Nature, Join鈥檇 to the Wiles of Art鈥: Emotional, Social, and Theatrical Performance in Eliza Haywood鈥檚 鈥淔antomina鈥 and Early Eighteenth-Century England,' supervised by Professor Mich猫le Plott and Professor Hannah Hudson

Courses & Qualifications

Additional Honours & Prizes

  • Excellence in Honours Award for an Outstanding Senior Project in the Humanities Division, Suffolk University, 2019
  • Excellence in Honours Award for an Outstanding Senior Project in History and Literature, Suffolk University, 2019
  • George J. Levy History Prize, Suffolk University, 2019
  • Women鈥檚 & Gender Studies Book Prize, Suffolk University, 2019
  • History Book Prize, Suffolk University, 2018
  • Honours in History 鈥 Member of Phi Alpha Theta, 2018
  • Honours in English 鈥 Member of Sigma Tau Delta, 2017

 

Office Hours

Fridays 11鈥12, FAB 3.45

I am the lead organiser of the Work, Authenticity, and Social Identity in Early Modern Britain (c.1500-1750) conference, with support from M4C, EMECC, the Society for the Study of Labour History, the Social History Society, and the Past & Present Society. To take place 10-11 June at the 神马福利影片!

I am also organising the conference Being Human: Individualism and the Self from the Renaissance to the 21st-CenturyLink opens in a new window as part of my HRC Doctoral Fellowship AwardLink opens in a new window. Registration open soon!

I co-convene Warwick History's PG Work in ProgressLink opens in a new window sessions. Get in touch if you have any questions or are interested in giving a paper!

I am also the Communications Officer for the 鈥 follow us  

Read my recent review of by Ana Schwartz

You can also read my post on the nonconformist shoemaker Ralph Wallis and his 1668 pamphlet

See here my Warwick-Newberry Research Fellow reportLink opens in a new window on my visit to the Newberry Library in Chicago.

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