Department Member, History
University College London, History
About
My research is concerned with the relationship between migration, family, and colonialism in the nineteenth-century British Empire, with a special focus on British Columbia. I am particularly interested in analyses of space, material culture, and the everyday. My current project - entitled 'Relative Distances: Family and Empire between Britain, British Columbia, and India, 1858-1914' - is a multi-sited study of family correspondence in the late-nineteenth-century British Empire.
I am a Lecturer in History at University Campus Suffolk and an administrator of the Family & Colonialism Research Network. Please contact me for more information on the network's activities.








