Published work
American Nineteenth Century History, Volume 15, Issue 1, 2014
Book Review: Chicago in the Age of Capital: Class, Politics, and Democracy during the Civil War and Reconstruction, John B. Jentz and Richard Schneirov, (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2012)
Studies in the Humanities, Special Issue 'Cityscape as Discursive Node and Character', Volume 42, 1-2, Dec. 2015
Book Review: The Magical Imagination: Magic and Modernity in Urban England, 1780-1914, Karl Bell, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)
New York History Journal, Spring 2016
Book Review: On the Corner: African American Intellectuals and the Urban Crisis, Daniel Matlin, (Harvard: Harvard University Press, 2013)
History: The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 101, Issue 348, December 2016
Book Review: Arresting Dress: Cross Dressing, Law and Fascination in Nineteenth Century San Francisco, Clare Sears, (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014)
Journal of American Studies, (forthcoming)
Book Review: Coming of Age in Chicago: The 1893 World’s Fair and the Coalescence of American Anthropology, Editors, Curtis M. Hinsley and David R. Wilcox, (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016)
U.S Studies Online
Special Featured Blog Series, Native American Heritage Month, November, 2015
Meet Me at the Fair: The Native American Model School, the Philippine Reservation and Maintenance of the Colour Line at St. Louis’s World Fair.
Reforming America: A Thematic Encyclopaedia and Document Collection of the Progressive Era, Jeffrey A. Johnson, Editor, ABC-CLIO, March 2017.
Encyclopaedia entry: 'Welfare Capitalism'.
Encyclopedia of the Atlantic World, 1400-1900: Europe, Africa, and the Americas in an Age of Exploration, Trade, and Empires, David Head, Editor, ABC-CLIO, Publication scheduled for November 2017.
Encyclopaedia entry: 'Olaudah Equiano'.
Conference papers
Middlesex and the City: Immigrants and the Intersexed.
Paper presented at Popular Genres, American Genders: U.S Texts in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century, The University of Manchester, 2010.
Things to do and see at the Fair.
Paper presented at Manchester American Studies Seminar (MASS) Postgraduate Conference, May 2013.
Women of the Central West End: The Creation and Curtailment of a Radical Female Dominion in St. Louis, 1900 - 1925.
Paper presented at The Global Pursuit of Equality: Women, Networks, and Networking 1800-2000, Oxford, 31st May 2016.
“We are not Oppressors. We are Protectors”: Enforcing and Enacting White Supremacy on the Streets, and in the Homes, of Segregated St. Louis, 1915.
Paper presented at Cities @ SAS: New Researchers in Modern Urban History, 4th July 2016 and Annual British Association for American Studies conference, Canterbury Christ Church University, 6-8 April 2017.
Appropriation, Astonishment, and Anger in The ‘Strange’ Case of The Woman Who ‘Pretended’ to be Black.
Paper presented at (Dis)Connected Forms: Narratives on the Fractured Self, The University of Hull, 8-9th September, 2016 and Talking Bodies, The Institute of Gender Studies at the University of Chester, 19th -22nd April 2017.
Unhomely Plantations and Uncanny Slaves: Re-Reading American Slavery in Valerie Martin's Property.
Paper presented at Historical Fiction in the United States since 2000: Contemporary Responses to the Past, The University of Nottingham, 18th March 2017.
From Clubs to Committees: The Politics of Respectability and Race in African American Women's Social Services.
Paper presented at New Directions in American Philanthropy, Sheffield Hallam University, 14-15th September 2017.