Faculty Member, History
Brown University, History
University of Guelph, History
Visiting Assistant Professor
About
My research focuses on British identity after the Union of Crowns in 1603 but before the Act of Union created the British state in 1707.
I am especially interested in British identity as a religio-political identity based on militant Protestantism.
My work is transnational in scope, as I am interested in how religious wars on the European continent, such as the Thirty Years' War, shaped British politics under the early Stuarts.
I have begun preliminary work on a future project on ideas about just war in British history. I hope this project will have a broader chronological scope, covering the 16th century to the Iraq war.






