Preferred Pronouns: He/Him
My recently finished thesis title: Australian Mateship and Imperialistic Encounters
with the United States in the Vietnam War.
Major Professor: Dr. Imy
Specialty Areas: US-Australian interactions during the 20th century, which includes
diplomatic, military, and social relationships.
I am a Modern Historian (19th and 20th centuries) that specializes in examining the
interactions between the United States and Australia, as well as issues on colonialism
and imperialism at the end of many European empires. This includes a heavy focus on
the British Empire and the subsequent Commonwealth. I have studied abroad in Australia
for a semester in the second half of 2016, and have conducted research in the National
Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. in the summer of 2019 for my
Master's thesis. I am just starting my doctorate program with the UNT history department
after getting my Master's from UNT. I have been a TA for the past two years and look
forward to honing my pedagogical skills further with UNT.
Additional information:
Other Awards:
- Member of the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society
- Presented at the 1919 Imperial Legacies conference at UNT discussing settler colonialism
and violence on the "frontier".