Black Metropolis:
Harlem, 1915-1930

Roy Rosenzweig Fellowship for Innovation in Digital History, 2010
(with Shane White, Stephen Garton & Graham White)
Digital Harlem
Private Eyes & Ears: Covert Surveillance in American Life, 1865-1941 |

"Shifting the Scene of the Crime: Sodomy and the American History of Sexual Violence," (May 2010): 223-42
Playing the Numbers: Gambling in Harlem Between the Wars (Harvard University Press, 2010)
(with Shane White, Stephen Garton & Graham White) |

“We Are Very Anxious To Have An Intelligent [Woman] Worker’s Point Of View”: Gender and the Practices of Workplace Surveillance in Interwar Cotton Mills,
to be presented at the Organization of American Historians Conference, Washington, DC, April 2010
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Semester 1, 2010
On Leave
Semester 2, 2010
ARC Teaching Relief
HSTY 2691 Writing History
Supervision:
5 PhD students
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Editorial Board, 2010-2014

Webmaster, ANZASA
Co-editor,
"Teaching American Studies," Australasian Journal of American Studies |