Professional Accomplishments
Professional Accomplishments
Education
Received PhD (1996) in History from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA
Dissertation entitled ëDiscussions of Abnormality and Deformity in Early Modern England, With Particular Reference to the Notion of Monstrosityí
Received BA (1988) and MA (1990) in History from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA
Professional Experience
1997 to present
Assistant Professor of History and Managing Editor of The Sixteenth Century Journal
Truman State University
1996 to 1997
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow/Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of History of Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OklahomaSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of History, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, CANADA
1993 to 1997
Managing Editor, A Global History of Historical Writing
Garland Publishing, New York, New York
Publications
“Thomas Samuel Kuhn” and “Dame Frances Amelia Yates”, A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing, DR Woolf, ed (New York: Garland Publishing Inc, 1998): 517-18, 982.
“Monstrous Metamorphosis: Nature, Morality, and the Rhetoric of Monstrosity in Tudor England,” The Sixteenth Century Journal, XXVII (1996): 3-21.
Reviews in Sixteenth Century Journal and the American Journal of Legal History
Professional Affiliations
North American Conference on British Studies
Scholars of Early Modern Studies
Sixteenth Century Studies Conference
American Historical Association
History of Science Society
Conference of Historical Journals


