
I am primarily interested in how people from Africa, the Americas, and Europe created a new world for all in the centuries following Columbus鈥檚 arrival in the Americas.
My first book, , will be published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in September 2025. I am now studying how familial, financial, and political considerations intersected in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world. By studying the lives of several generations of the influential Martin family, 鈥淎ntigua at the Center of the World: The Martin Family and a Violent Atlantic,鈥 will offer new insights into the very personal decisions that shaped the culture and politics of Britain鈥檚 empire.
Since coming to Widener, I have also engaged in conversations with Chester community members regarding the city鈥檚 history. I research and present on topics ranging from William Penn鈥檚 landing to civil rights protests that engulfed the city (and Widener campus) in the early 1960s.


















