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B.A. in History and French, American University
M.A. in History, University of Maryland at Baltimore County
Ph.D. in History, State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook
HIST 233 Pirates, Rebels and Runaways: Unofficial Histories of the Colonial Caribbean
HIST 233 Race, Slavery and Revolution in the French Atlantic World
HIST 248 The Haitian Revolution
“An Empire Founded on Libertinage: the Mulâtresse and Colonial Anxiety in Saint Domingue.” In Gender, Religion, and Race in the Colonization of the Americas, edited by Nora Jaffary, 109-124. Burlington: The Ashgate Publishing Company, 2007.
“Redeeming the ‘Character of the Creoles:’ Whiteness, Gender and Creolization in Pre-Revolutionary Saint Domingue,” Journal of Historical Sociology, 23, no. 1 (March 2010): 40-72.