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Assistant Professor
Elizabeth Prevost received her B.A. from Trinity College (CT) and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Her research focuses on the intersection of women's missionary movements and British feminism in the 19th & 20th centuries, and her broader fields of interest include the history of gender, colonialism, and Christianity. She enjoys choral singing, travel, and good food.
Courses Regularly Taught:
HIS-101: Basic Issues in European History
HIS-105: Cultural Encounters in History
HIS-235-6: Britain in the Modern World
HIS-262: Modern Africa from the Sahara to the Zambezi
Seminars Taught:
The Civilizing Mission and Its Discontents
Gender and Empire in Victorian Britain
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