Associate Professor of History, Chair of History Department
A scholar of eighteenth-century France, I work at the intersections of cultural history, the history of science and medicine, and the history of women and gender. I published my first book, Sentimental Savants: Philosophical Families in Enlightenment France, with the University of Chicago Press in 2016. My current research examines how eighteenth-century French medical practitioners established and exercised their authority during an age of media revolution and colonial exploitation. For an up-to-date CV, list of courses, and recent publications, please visit my .
(University of Chicago Press, 2016)
Journal of Modern History 93 no. 4 (December 2021), 749-782.
Eighteenth-Century Studies 51.3 (2018)
," Journal of Women's History 29.1 (2017)
," French Historical Studies 35.3 (2012)
With Anne Verjus, Claire Cage, Jennifer Heuer, and Andrea Mansker, ," Annales Historiques de la Révolution Française 388.2 (2017)