Background

Education

In progress: PhD in History from the University of Calgary

MA in History from Dalhousie University (2020)

BA in History (Honours) from the University of Calgary (2016)

BComm in International Business from the University of Calgary (2016)

Presentations

Paper at the British Legal History Conference (2024) in Bristol: “Women as Tenants, Tenants as Political Actors: Landholding Women’s Social Power and the Manor Courts of Early Modern England”

Paper at the North East Conference on British Studies (2023) in Halifax: “The Strange Case of George Strangwayes: A Tale of Property, Honour, and Murder in Interregnum England”

Poster at the North American Conference on British Studies (2019) in Vancouver: “The Rust of Antiquity? Manorial Court Guidebooks of Early Modern England”

Paper at the Atlantic Medieval and Early Modern Group (2019) in Halifax:
“Women at the English Manorial Courts, 1558-1700: Evidence from Yorkshire and Lancashire”

Paper at the Conference of the Canadian Historical Association (2016) in Calgary (co-presented with Dr. Ken MacMillan): “Most Cruell and Bloody Murther: Crime Reporting in Early Stuart England”

Recent Awards

Izaak Walton Killam Doctoral Scholarship, University of Calgary (2024)

Mitacs Globalink Research Award (2024)

SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral (2022)

NACBS MA Essay Prize (2019)