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I received my B.A. in history and religious studies from Hope College in 2001, an M.A. in history from the University of Arizona in 2005, and a Ph.D. in Modern European history from the University of Arizona in 2008. My dissertation research focused on the intersections of race, gender and violence in postwar Britain. I am currently editing the manuscript for The Culture of Football, which explores the cultural implications of social control, working-class violence and political racisms in modern British football. Other ongoing projects include a study of British nativism as manifest in both splinter political movements and British popular culture, and an analysis of Britons’ approaches to the Holocaust. I teach courses on the history of imperialism, environmental history, and the global history of sport, among other topics.
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