Dr. Elizabeth Dillenburg
@eadillenburg
Historian studying girls’ migration, labor, and culture in the British Empire. My book is Empire's daughters: Girlhood, whiteness, and the colonial project.
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We are hiring! The Seth Andre Myers Professorship in Global Military History at the assist. professor level. All geographical and chronological fields, except North America & Europe. Please share widely & come work in a collegial, supportive department. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/19662…
Seeking #histchild abstracts for SSHA "Reverberations of Empire" conference in November 2022 (deadline is 16 February). Please RT widely! SHCY (@shcy.bsky.social) Childhood Studies Children's History Society ChildrensTablePodcast @HistChildOxford cc Catherine Ellis dr. hab. Mateusz Świetlicki, prof. UWr
Excited that this essay I wrote about childhood, gender, and empire is now online. Thanks to Nate Sleeter and World History Commons for the opportunity and their help. #histchild
We publish EMPIRE'S DAUGHTERS: Girlhood, whiteness and the colonial project by Dr. Elizabeth Dillenburg this September Read Elizabeth's essay on similar themes from 2022 below for a taste of her new book ⬇️
I wrote my first paper about girlhood in the British Empire in 2009. Over the last 15 years, the seeds of those initial ideas have grown into my book, Empire’s daughters, which is officially published today with Manchester University Press manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526163516/
I’m very grateful to The Ohio State University Libraries and the Ohio State Open Access Monograph Initiative for making it possible for Empire's daughters to be available open access: doi.org/10.7765/978152…