CURRICULUM VITAE Philippa Judith Amanda LEVINE

Department of History Program in British Studies The University of Texas at Austin Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center 1 University Station B7000 1 University Station F1900 Austin, TX 78712 Austin, TX 78712 E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 512 232 1236; Fax: 512 475 6978

Education 1976-1979 King’s College, : B.A. Hons, Historical Tripos, 1979 1983 M.A. Cantab. 1979-1984 St Antony’s College, University of Oxford: D. Phil, Faculty of Modern History, 1984

Honors, Scholarships, and Awards 2013 elected Vice-President, Professional Division, American Historical Association 2013 National Science Foundation Award, PI: SES-1230794 2013-15 CARTI (Central Asia and Caucasus Research and Training) International Scholar, Open Society Foundation, OSI Europe 2012 Elaine Stavro Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Theory, Politics, and Gender, Trent University, Canada 2011 Cantemir Prize (Berendel Foundation) for The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics (published 2010, with Alison Bashford) 2011 Visiting Fellow, École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris 2011 George A. Miller Visiting Professor, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2009 Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences Visiting Professor, Trinity College Dublin 2008 Visiting Fellow, King’s College, University of Cambridge 2007 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow 2007 Borchard Foundation Scholar-in-Residence, Chateau-de-la-Bretesche, Missillac, France 2007 Derek J. Brewer Visiting Fellow, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge 2007 Visiting Fellow, 2007 Sidney Lyman Hooker Distinguished Visiting Fellow, McMaster University 2006 Fund for Innovative Undergraduate Teaching Award, USC 2006 Technology Enhanced Learning Incentive Program Award, USC 2005 elected Phi Beta Kappa, USC chapter 2004 Distinguished Visitor, Sydney University 2004-05 Fellowship, USC Center for Interdisciplinary Research 2003 Raubenheimer Award, College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, USC 2002 Resident Fellow, Bellagio Center, Rockefeller Foundation

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2001 Gamma Sigma Alpha (USC) Professor of the Year 2000 elected, Phi Kappa Phi, USC chapter 1997 Hewlett Foundation Award for Curriculum Development, University of Southern California 1995 National Endowment for the Humanities, Humanities Studies in Science and Technology Award: #RH-21243-95 1995 Visiting Fellowship, Centre for British Studies, University of Adelaide, Australia 1995 National Institutes of Health (National Library of Medicine) Award: #RO1 LM05678 1994 elected Fellow, Royal Historical Society 1992 Zumberge Fellow, University of Southern California 1992 Irvine Foundation Award for Curriculum Development in Multiculturalism, University of Southern California 1992 Alternate, American Council of Learned Societies Grant-in-Aid 1990 Littleton-Griswold grant, American Historical Association 1990 Florida State University Foundation Small Grants Award 1988 Fellow, Huntington Library, California 1988 South Eastern Regional Education Board Grant 1980 United Kingdom Department of Education and Science post-graduate research studentship 1979 DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Scholarship 1979 King’s College, University of Cambridge, post-graduate research studentship

Work in Progress The Empire Has No Clothes: Nakedness, Colonialism and Spectacle Eugenics: A Very Short Introduction (New York: , commissioned) Essay on “Reproduction and Empire” for Rebecca Flemming, Nick Hopwood and Lauren Kassell, eds. Cultures of Reproduction from Antiquity to the Present Day (Cambridge University Press) Essay on comparative history for American Historical Review (commissioned)

Work in Press Japanese translation of The British Empire, Sunrise to Sunset (forthcoming)

Publications Books 2013 The British Empire, Sunrise to Sunset. 2nd revised edition. Abingdon: Routledge 2007 The British Empire, Sunrise to Sunset. Harlow: Longman Pearson 2009 L’impero britannico. Bologna: Il Mulino (Italian translation of The British Empire) 2003 Prostitution, Race and Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire. New York: Routledge. Excerpted in Anna Clark, The History of Sexuality in Europe: A Sourcebook and Reader. Routledge, 2011, 164-175 1990 Feminist Lives in Victorian England. Private Roles and Public Commitment. Oxford: Basil Blackwell; paperback re-issue, Los Angeles: Figueroa Press, 2004

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1987 Victorian Feminism 1850-1900. London: Hutchinson Education, later Routledge, and Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press. 1994, Second Printing, Gainesville, FL: University of Florida Press 1986 The Amateur and the Professional. Historians, Antiquarians and Archaeologists in Victorian England, 1838-1886. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (paperback, 2002)

Edited Collections 2013 The Rise and Fall of Modern Empires, four-volume anthology. Series/General Editor, Farnham: Ashgate 2012 The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Imperial Histories, co-edited with John Marriott, Farnham: Ashgate 2010 The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics, co-edited with Alison Bashford, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Winner of the 2011 Cantemir Prize (Berendel Foundation) 2009 Gender, Labour, War and Empire in Modern Britain. Essays on Modern Britain, co- edited with Susan Grayzel, Basingstoke: 2007 Beyond Sovereignty: Britain, Empire and Transnationalism, 1860-1950, co-edited with Kevin Grant and Frank Trentmann, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2004 Gender and Empire: Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series Oxford: Oxford University Press (paperback, 2007) 2000 Women's Suffrage in the British Empire: Citizenship, Nation and Race, co-edited with Laura E. Nym Mayhall and Ian Christopher Fletcher, London: Routledge

Editions 1986 Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys. A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites by Amelia Edwards with a new introduction by Philippa Levine, London: Virago Press. 1987: Boston, Mass: Beacon Press)

Articles ‘Naked Truths: Bodies, Knowledge, and the Erotics of Colonial Power,’ Journal of British Studies 52, no. 1 (2013), 5-25 ‘The Age of Imperial Crisis,’ in eds. Philippa Levine and John Marriott, The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Empires. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012, 75-96 ‘European Empires,’ in eds. Philippa Levine and John Marriott, The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Empires. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012, 187-221 ‘Introduction,’ in eds. Philippa Levine and John Marriott, The Ashgate Research Companion to Modern Empires. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012, 1-11 (co-authored) ‘Eugenics and the Modern World,’ in eds. Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine, The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics. Oxford University Press, 2010, 3-24 (co- authored) ‘Anthropology, Colonialism, and Eugenics,’ in eds. Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine, The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics. Oxford University Press, 2010,43-61

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‘Gendering Decolonisation,’ Histoire@Politique: Histoire, Politique, Société 11 (2010): 1- 15. www.histoire-politique.fr ‘Decline and Vitality: The Contradictions and Complexities of Twentieth-century British History,’ Twentieth Century British History 21, no. 3 (2010): 396-404 ‘La storia delle donne e di genere tra avanzamenti e resistenze,’ Contemporanea. Rivista di storia dell '800 e del '900 13, no. 2 (2010): 305-310 ‘Race and the Regulation of Prostitution: Comparing Public Health in the U.S. and Greater Britain,’ in eds. Philippa Levine and Susan R. Grayzel, Gender, Labour, War and Empire. Essays on Modern Britain. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 51-71 ‘Introduction,’ (co-authored with Susan R. Grayzel) in eds. Philippa Levine and Susan R. Grayzel, Gender, Labour, War and Empire. Essays on Modern Britain. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 1-12 ‘States of Undress: Nakedness and the Colonial Imagination,’ Victorian Studies 50, no. 2 (2008), 189-219 ‘What's British about Gender and Empire? The Problem of Exceptionalism’ Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East 27, no. 2 (2007): 271-280 ‘Race and Sexuality,’ in ed. Susan Mumm, Encyclopedia of Sex and Culture: The Nineteenth Century and the Victorian Age, vol 5. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2007, 213-217 ‘Sovereignty and Sexuality: Transnational Perspectives on Colonial Age of Consent Legislation,’ in eds. Kevin Grant, Philippa Levine, and Frank Trentmann, eds. Beyond Sovereignty: Britain, Empire and Transnationalism, 1860-1950. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 17-32 ‘Introduction,’ (co-authored with Kevin Grant and Frank Trentmann) in eds. Kevin Grant, Philippa Levine, and Frank Trentmann, eds. Beyond Sovereignty: Britain, Empire and Transnationalism, 1860-1950. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, 1-15 ‘Sexuality and Empire,’ in eds. Catherine Hall and Sonya Rose, At Home with the Empire: Metropolitan Culture and the Imperial World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, 122-142 ‘Empire,’ in ed. Mary Spongberg et al, A Companion to Women’s Historical Writing. London and New York: Palgrave, 2005, 143-151 ‘Why Gender and Empire?’ in ed. Philippa Levine, Gender and Empire (Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, 1-13 ‘Sexuality, Gender, and Empire,’ in ed. Philippa Levine, ed. Gender and Empire (Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004, 134-155 Response to a roundtable discussion of my Prostitution, Race and Politics: Policing Venereal Disease in the British Empire (2003) in Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 5, no. 3 (2004) ‘Discipline and Pleasure,’ Victorian Studies 46, no. 2 (2004): 319-25 ‘What Difference Did Empire Make? Sex, Gender and Sanitary Reform in the British Empire,’ in eds. Michael Worton and Nana Wilson-Tagoe, National Healths. Gender, Sexuality and Health in a Cross-Cultural Context. London: UCL Press, 2004, 71-81

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‘“A Multitude of Unchaste Women: ” Prostitution in the British Empire,’ Journal of Women’s History 15, no. 4 (2004): 159-163 Roundtable discussion of Catherine Hall’s Civilizing Subjects, Journal of British Studies 42 (2003) 4: 524-29 ‘The Cordon Sanitaire: Mobility and Space in the Regulation of Colonial Prostitution,’ in eds. Sonita Sarkar and Esha Niyogi De, Trans-Status Subjects. Gender in the Globalization of South and Southeast Asia. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002, 51-66 ‘Erotic Geographies: Sex and the Managing of Colonial Space,’ in eds. Helena Michie and Ronald Thomas, Nineteenth Century Geographies. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002, 149-160 ‘The White Slave Trade and the British Empire,’ Crime, Gender and Sexuality in Criminal Prosecutions: Criminal Justice History 17 (2002): 133-146 ‘Public Health, Venereal Disease and Colonial Medicine in the Later Nineteenth Century,’ in eds. Roger Davidson and Lesley A. Hall, Sex, Sin and Suffering. Venereal Disease and European Society Since 1870. London: Routledge, 2001: 160-172 ‘Orientalist Sociology and the Creation of Colonial Sexualities’ Feminist Review 65 (2000): 22-48 (special issue ‘Reconstructing Femininities,’ ed. Meera Kosambi and Jane Haggis) ‘Introduction,’ (co-authored with Laura E. Nym Mayhall and Ian Christopher Fletcher) Women's Suffrage in the British Empire: Citizenship, Nation and Race, co-edited with Laura E. Nym Mayhall and Ian Christopher Fletcher, London: Routledge, 2000, xiii-xxii ‘The Culture of Medicine and the Culture of the Academy,’ Radical History Review 74 (1999): 184-196 ‘Teaching Medical History: Introduction,’ Radical History Review 74 (1999): 137-139 (co- authored with Judith de Groat) ‘Modernity, Medicine and Colonialism. The Contagious Diseases Ordinances in Hong Kong and the Straits Settlements,’ positions 6, no 3 (1998): 675-705 Reprinted in ed. Antoinette Burton, Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities. London: Routledge, 1999) ‘Battle Colors: Race, Sex and Colonial Soldiery in World War I,’ Journal of Women’s History 9, no 4 (1998): 104-130 (special issue on sexuality) ‘Rereading the 1890s: Venereal Disease as “Constitutional Crisis” in Britain and British India,’ Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 3 (1996): 585-612 Invited response to two articles on Marxism and feminism, Contention 12 (1995): 47-52; reprinted in ed. Nikki R. Keddie, Debating Gender, Debating Sexuality. New York: New York University Press, 1996, 208-213 ‘“Walking The Streets In A Way No Decent Woman Should”: Women Police in World War One,’ Journal of Modern History 66 (1994): 34-78 Reprinted in ed. Chris A. Williams, Police and Policing in the Twentieth Century (Farnham: Ashgate, 2011) ‘Consistent Contradictions: Prostitution and Protective Labour Legislation in Nineteenth- Century England,’ Social History 19, no. 1 (1994): 17-35

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‘Venereal Disease, Prostitution, and the Politics of Empire: The Case of British India,’ Journal of the History of Sexuality 4, no. 4 (1994): 579-602 ‘Women and Prostitution: Metaphor, Reality, History,’ Canadian Journal of History 28, no. 3 (1993): 479-494 ‘“Rough Usage:” Prostitution, Law, and the Social Historian,’ in ed. Adrian Wilson, Rethinking Social History. English Society 1570-1920 And Its Interpretation. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1993, 266-292 ‘The Multiple Jeopardy of Race, Class and Gender for AIDS Risk Among Women,’ Gender & Society 7, no. 1 (1993): 99-120 (co-authored with Marie W. Osmond et al) ‘Public and Private Paradox: Prostitution and the State,’ Arena, n.s. 1 (1993): 131-144 ‘Substance Abuse Among Women At Risk for HIV Infection,’ Journal of Drug Education 22, no. 2 (1992): 131-146 (co-authored with Kathryn G. Wambach et al) ‘Women at Risk for Human Immunodeficiency Virus,’ Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality 4, no. 3 (1991): 97-110 (co-authored with David Quadagno et al) ‘“The Humanising Influences of Five O’Clock Tea”: Victorian Feminist Periodicals,’ Victorian Studies 33 (1990): 293-306 ‘Love, Friendship and Feminism in Later Nineteenth-Century England,’ Women’s Studies International Forum 13, nos. 1/2 (1990): 63-78 ‘AIDS Knowledge and Risk Behaviors among Culturally Diverse Women,’ AIDS Education and Prevention 3, no 2 (1990): 79-89 (co-authored with Dianne Harrison et al) ‘“So Few Prizes And So Many Blanks”: Marriage and Feminism in Later Nineteenth- Century England,’ Journal of British Studies 28, no. 2 (1989): 150-174 ‘Perspectives on Feminist Historical Scholarship,’ Australian Historical Association Bulletin (December 1988): 38-41 ‘History in the Archives: the Public Record Office and Its Staff, 1838-1886,’ English Historical Review 101 (January 1986): 20-41 (centenary issue)

Reports Gender and Incarceration. A Report Presented to the Gender Bias Study Commission of the Florida Supreme Court. 1989 Judges’ Attitudes to Gender: A Qualitative Analysis. A Report Presented to the Gender Bias Study Commission of the Florida Supreme Court. 1989 HIV Perinatal Transmission Project. First Year Final Report. Center for Human Services Policy and Administration, Florida State University, 1989 (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control Grant # U62/CCU403278) Prostitution in Florida. A Report Presented to the Gender Bias Study Commission of the Florida Supreme Court. 1988 HIV Perinatal Transmission Project. First Year Interim Report. Center for Human Services Policy and Administration, Florida State University, 1988 (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control Grant # U62/CCU403278)

Review Articles ‘Global Sex, Local Sex: Morality Tales for the Ages,’ Journal of Women’s History 24, no. 2 (2012): 198-204

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‘Britain’s Eighteenth-century Empire,’ Social History 30, no. 2 (2005): 218-23 ‘The Construction of Empire: Gender, Race and Nation in Europe’s Imperial Past,’ Journal of Women’s History 14, no. 4 (2003): 201-208 ‘When Method Matters,’ Journal of British Studies 30, no. 4 (1991): 459-466 ‘A Conspiracy of Silence? Editing The Texts of Feminism,’ Gender and History 1, no. 3 (1989): 335-341 ‘Clio and the Muse,’ Comparative Studies in Society and History 30, no. 3 (1988): 575-9 ‘Work, Love and Politics: Recent Studies of Nineteenth-Century British Women,’ Australian Feminist Studies 6 (1988): 129-136 ‘On Four Works on the History of Early Feminism,’ Australian Feminist Studies 2 (1986): 79-86

Book Reviews Albion; American Historical Review; Archaeology; Canadian Journal of History; geschichte.transnational; History; History of Education Quarterly; History of European Ideas; International History Review; Journal of American History; Journal of Asian Studies; Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History; Journal of Higher Education; Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History; Journal of Modern History; Journal of the History of Sexuality; Journal of Social History; Journal of Southern African Studies; Journal of Women’s History; Journal of World History; International Labor and Working- Class History; Rethinking History; Social History; Social History of Medicine; Victorian Studies; Women and Criminal Justice; Women’s History Review; Women’s Studies International Forum

Other Publications ‘The Business of Sex in British Imperial Asia,’ British Politics Review: Journal of the British Politics Society, Norway 8, no. 4 ( 2013): 14-15 ‘Eugenics Around the World,’ Not Even Past, February 2013: http://www.notevenpast.org/feature ‘Bad Blood: Newly Discovered Documents on US Funded Syphilis Experiments,’ Not Even Past, 9 October 2011: http://www.notevenpast.org/discover/bad-blood ‘Americans and The Royal Wedding,’ Not Even Past, 20 April 2011: http://www.notevenpast.org/watch/americans-british-royalty-and-royal-wedding-0 ‘The Trouble with Film,’ Perspectives on History 48, no. 3 (March 2010): 26-27 ‘Victorian Boundaries,’ Ontario British History Newsletter, 2007 New Dictionary of National Biography entries for Sarah McLardie Amos; Laura Ormiston Chant; Maria Grey; Lawrence Whitaker Harrison; Emily Shirreff; Helen Taylor ‘The History Woman,’ Times Higher Educational Supplement 14 March 1986: 12 ‘Conference on Modern Biography,’ Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook 1985: 168-72

Current Position (2010-) Mary Helen Thompson Centennial Professor in the Humanities, University of Texas at Austin

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Professor of History and Women’s Studies, University of Texas at Austin Co-Director, Program in British Studies Co-Director, European Union Center of Excellence (since 2013) Affiliated faculty: South Asia Institute; European Studies; Women’s and Gender Studies

Professional Posts Vice-President, Professional Division), American Historical Association(2014-2017) Committee, American Historical Association, Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women's History (2013) Delegates’ Executive Committee, American Council of Learned Societies, 2012-2015 (ACLS Delegate: North American Conference on British Studies) Inaugural Editorial Board, Jewish Historical Studies, since 2012 Editorial Board, Journal of Modern History, 2011-2014 President, North American Conference on British Studies, 2010-2012 Vice-President and President-Elect, North American Conference on British Studies, 2008- 10 Seminar leader, National History Center, International Seminar on Decolonization, Washington DC, since 2007 Editorial Board, British Scholar, since 2007 External review committee, Claremont McKenna College History department, 2006 Editor, monograph series: ‘Empires and Modernity’, Ashgate, since 2006 Advisory/Editorial board, History Compass since 2006 Advisory board, Nineteenth Century Gender Studies, since 2005 Committee on Committees, American Historical Association, 2005-08 President, Academic Senate, USC, 2002-2003 Executive Board, Phi Kappa Phi, 2002-2004 Academic Vice-President, Academic Senate, USC, 2001-2002 Council, North American Conference on British Studies, 2001-2005 Editorial Board, Journal of British Studies, 2000-05 Chair, Program Committee, American Historical Association Annual Conference 2002 International Digital Archives Advisory Board, 2001-2003 Center for International Studies, University of Southern California Board Member, 2000- 2001 Program Committee, American Historical Association Annual Conference 2001 Program Committee, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, 2000 Judge (History), Los Angeles Times Book Prize, 1997 and 1998 Editorial Board, Journal of the History of Sexuality, 1996-1999 Editorial Board, Women’s History Review, since 1992 Academic Liaison Committee, 1997 International Conference on Prostitution Chair, Program Committee, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, 1995-1996 Nominating Committee, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, 1996 North American Editor, Women’s History Review, 1992-1997 Program Committee, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, 1992 Research Associate, College of Law, Florida State University, 1988

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Previous Positions Professor, Departments of History and English, University of Southern California, 1994- 2009 Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Southern California, 1991- 1994 Associate Professor, Department of History, Florida State University, 1990-1991 Assistant Professor, Department of History, Florida State University, 1987-1990 Research Fellow, Women’s Studies, Flinders University of South Australia, 1985-1987 Lecturer in History, School of English and American Studies, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom, 1983-1985

Consultancies Research Consultant, Gender Bias Study Commission, Florida Supreme Court, 1988-89 -- authored three reports, listed in Publications above Research Consultant, Prevention of Perinatal AIDS in High Risk Women: project funded through the Centers for Disease Control, in conjunction with Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Florida, 1989-1990 (see Publications for authorship)

Manuscript Reviewing Books Basil Blackwell (UK); Bloomsbury Publishing; Cambridge University Press; Press; Hurst Books; Kali for Women (New Delhi, India); Longman Pearson; Manchester University Press (UK); Northern Illinois University Press; Ohio University Press; Oxford University Press; Routledge Books; Sinauer Associates; St. Martin’s Press; Stanford University Press; State University Press of New York; University of California Press; University of Florida Press; University of Illinois Press; University of Kentucky Press; University of Melbourne Press (Australia); University of Michigan Press; University of North Carolina Press; University of Pennsylvania Press

Journal Manuscripts African Studies Review; Albion; American Historical Review; Australian Historical Studies; Bulletin of the History of Medicine; City and Society; Comparative Studies in Society and History; Feminist Review; Frontiers; Gender and History; History Compass; Historical Journal; History of Religions; Hypatia; International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology; Journal of British Studies; Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History; Journal of Contemporary History; Journal of American History; Journal of Modern History; Journal of the History of Sexuality; Journal of Southeast Asian Studies; Journal of Women’s History; Law and History Review; Lilith: A Feminist History Journal; Nineteenth Century Gender Studies; Signs; Sexualities; Social History of Medicine; Theory & Society; Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature; Victorian Studies; Visual Anthropology; Women and Criminal Justice; Women’s History Review

Grant Reviewing

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Australian Humanities Research Council Canada Social Science and Humanities Research Council Huntington Library Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas National Endowment for the Humanities National Humanities Center, US Royal Society of New Zealand, Marsden Fund Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, UK

Media Work Canadian Broadcasting Company, interviewed for radio piece, ‘Madeleine Blair: Nobody's Victim,’ aired April 23, 2013 (http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/episodes/2013/04/23/madeleine-blair-nobodys-victim/) NPR, interviewed for radio piece on electricity in Edwardian Britain, aired February 2012 BBC, interviewed for ‘Mixed-race Britain: How the World Got Mixed Up,’ television documentary on mixed-race relations, aired October 2011 Interviewed for, ‘British Studies, The Latest Import from the US?’, The Guardian, 2 May 2011: http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/may/02/british-studies-american- academics Reader, The Golden Notebook Project, 2008: http://thegoldennotebook.org/ Odyssey radio show, WBEZ Chicago, guest on show on sexual trafficking, January 2005 Odyssey radio show, WBEZ Chicago, guest on show: “Democracy, Class, and the British Aristocracy’, August 2004 Passport International Productions, interviewed for PBS ten-part series on “The Twentieth Century”, aired winter 2000 A&E television channel, interviewed for documentary “Love in the Victorian Age,” aired October 1999 Interviewed for documentary on prostitution for Santa Monica public television, winner of film award, 1997 MPH Television Company, interviewed for documentary “History of Sex”, aired, History Channel, August 1999 Historical Consultant, Heritage Films, 1994-1995

Teaching Experience The University of Texas at Austin (2010-) ‘Introduction to Historical Inquiry’ (required foundation course for incoming graduate students) ‘Histories of Race and Sex’ (signature course for first-year undergraduates) ‘Science, Ethics and Society’ (undergraduate course) ‘The World of the Victorians’ (upper-level undergraduate lecture course) ‘Britain in the Twentieth Century’ (upper-level undergraduate lecture course) Individual undergraduate honours supervision (medical history; imperial history; British history; cultural history)

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Individual undergraduate and masters level conference courses (history of science; medical history)

University of Southern California (1991-2009) ‘Problems in Modern British History’ (graduate seminar) ‘Readings in Modern British History’ (graduate seminar) ‘Visualizing Colonialism’ (graduate seminar; team-taught with colleague in anthropology) ‘The Evolution Debates’ (general education undergraduate core course) ‘Introduction to Graduate Studies in History’ (required two-semester foundations course for incoming graduate students) ‘Understanding Race and Sex Historically’ (general education undergraduate core course) Multi-media course in historical methods (upper-level undergraduate course) Thematic Options Honors Core Course, ‘The Process of Change in Science: Medical History in Cultural Perspective’ (undergraduate) ‘Approaches to History’ (upper-level undergraduate course: required for majors) ‘Race, Sex and Colonialism’ (undergraduate senior seminar) ‘The Victorians, 1815-1885’ (upper-level undergraduate course) ‘Industrializing Britain’ (upper-level undergraduate course) ‘Modern Britain’ (upper-level senior undergraduate course) ‘Sex and Society’ (Freshman Seminar) Independent Readings Courses in History and Postmodernism; Colonial Britain; History of Medicine; History of Prostitution; Disease and Sexuality; Nineteenth-Century Literature and History; Nineteenth Century Feminism; History of Women; South Asian history; Post-colonial Theories; Australian and New Zealand history; Feminist and Queer Theory; Britain, Eighteenth to Twentieth Centuries (various) In 1992-93, I also participated in a pilot scheme, the Honors Research Apprentice program, which twinned incoming honors students with a faculty member in a research capacity. The scheme was not repeated.

Florida State University (1987-1991) ‘British History 1714-1870’ (joint graduate/senior undergraduate course) ‘British History Since 1870’ (joint graduate/senior undergraduate course) ‘Sex and Class in English History’ (joint graduate/senior undergraduate course) ‘Religion in Nineteenth Century England’ (joint graduate/senior undergraduate course) Graduate Colloquium: ‘Problems in Modern British History’ Graduate Colloquium: ‘Contemporary Theories for Historians’ Graduate Colloquium: ‘Historical Methods’ (required for graduates) ‘Modern World Since 1815’ (basic studies survey course) Passport Program: volunteer teaching for at-risk freshmen I also taught on the state system’s London Program during fall semester 1990

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At Florida State University, I established, in 1987, a faculty and graduate student monthly research seminar which was still active when I left the faculty in 1991

University of East Anglia (1983-85) ‘Introduction to Historical Method’ (required undergraduate course) ‘Conflict and Continuity in Nineteenth-Century England’ (undergraduate course) ‘Progressive Politics in Victorian and Edwardian England’ (undergraduate course) ‘Religion and Sexuality in Victorian England’ (undergraduate course) ‘Gender, Politics and Power: The Position of Women in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Britain’ (undergraduate course) ‘The Impact of World War I on British Society’ (undergraduate course) ‘Women and Children in Nineteenth Century Society’ (inter-disciplinary team-taught course) ‘Early Nineteenth Century Culture and Society’ (inter-disciplinary team-taught course)

Miscellaneous 1982-3 Course Tutor, Women’s Studies, Adult Education Programme, City University, London 1981-5 Resident Tutor, Villiers Park Educational Trust, Oxfordshire

Graduate Student Supervision University of Texas PhD candidate, Alexis Truax-Harasemovitch PhD candidate, Jack Loveridge PhD candidate, Kristen Rieger PhD candidate, Sandy Chang Committee member for MA and PhD students in South Asian, East Asian, Latin American and US history; and in English department and Gender Studies programmes

University of Southern California Completed PhD, 2011, Ryan Linkoff, ‘Exposed: Celebrity Photojournalism and the Tabloid Press in Inter-War Britain’, research associate, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Completed PhD, 2010, Ian Livie, ‘Juvenile Crime and Hooliganism in Early Twentieth- century Britain’ Completed PhD, 2007, David Sheridan, ‘“Give Us More Music”: Women, Musical Culture, and Work in Wartime Britain, 1939-1946’, lecturer, California State University, Long Beach Completed PhD, 2006, Matthew Newsom Kerr, ‘Fevered Metropolis: Epidemic Disease and Isolation in Victorian London’, tenure-track assistant professor, Santa Clara University Completed PhD, 2005, Tillman Nechtman: ‘Nabobs’, tenured associate professor, Skidmore College, New York (since AY 2005-06), book based on dissertation published by Cambridge University Press, 2010

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Completed PhD, 1995, Michael Foldy; book based on dissertation (on Oscar Wilde trials) published by Yale University Press, 1997 Committee member for PhD students in School of International Relations, Annenberg School of Communications, School of Cinema-Television, School of Music, School of Urban Planning and departments of English, art history, sociology, and comparative literature as well as history PhD Examiner, Macquarie University, Australia, 2014 PhD Examiner, University of Sydney, Australia, 2008 MA Examiner, University of Melbourne, Australia, 2005 PhD Examiner, University of Melbourne, Australia, 1999

Administrative Experience The University of Texas at Austin (2010-) University Fellowship Selection Committee, Harry Ransom Center (2011; 2012; 2013) Executive Board, European Union Center of Excellence

College of Liberal Arts Co-Director, Program in British Studies (appointed 2010) Co-Director, European Union Center of Excellence (2013-14) Dean’s Promotion and Tenure Committee (2010-2011; 2011-2012) Academic Planning Advisory Committee (appointed 2012) Chair, Liberal Arts Committee on Humanities and Ethics component for new Medical School curriculum (2013-14)

Department (History) Executive Committee (2010-2012) Chair, tenure & promotion cases (2010; 2011; 2011-2012) Peer reviewer of teaching, tenure & promotion case (2010; 2013-14) Committee on Senior Hires (2011-14) Excellence Hiring Committee (2011-2012) Member, African History Search Committee 2012-13 Member, History of Science/UTeach Search Committee 2013

University of Southern California (1991-2009) University 2007-08 Faculty Rights and Responsibilities Committee 2006-07 College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences Dean’s Search Committee 2006-07 Global Initiative Faculty Advisory Group 2005-06 Senate Historian 2006 Provost’s Globalization Committee 2003-04 Selection Committee, Associates Award for Creativity in Research 2003-04 Founder, Grants Lab program to expand faculty success in external research funding

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2003-04 Provost’s Strategic Planning Committee, Globalization Sub-Committee 2002-03 President, Academic Senate 2002-04 faculty observer, Academic Affairs Committee, Board of Trustees 2002-03 Internal Review Committee (UCAR), School of Cinema-Television 2002-03 University Committee on Diversity 2001-02 Academic Vice-President, Academic Senate 2001 Undergraduate Research Program Review Panel 1999-2004 University Committee on Academic Review 1999 Chair, Internal Review Committee (UCAR), USC School of Law 1997 Faculty Grievance Appeals Committee; appointed to a second term, 2001 1998 Co-Chair and author, Academic Senate White Paper: ‘Undergraduate Education and the Boyer Commission Report’ 1998-99 Selection Committee, Associates Award for Creativity in Research 1998-99 Public Services Leadership Group, Information Services Division, Public Services Core 1998-99 Doheny Library Social Science and Humanities Advisory Board 1998-99 Library Collections Task Force 1997-99; 2001-2002 University Research Committee; 1998-99 sub-committee awarding internal research funding 1997-99 Leavey Library Faculty Advisory Group 1996-98 Student Service Improvement Project Advisory Group 1996-97 Chair, Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures 1996-97 Provost’s Committee on Undergraduate Education 1996-97 Grant Assessor, Southern California Institute Junior Faculty Awards 1995-97 Provost’s Advisory Committee on Zumberge Faculty Research Awards 1992-96 Committee, Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Book Awards 1992-94 Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures 1992-94 Executive Committee, Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures 1992-94 Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures Petitions Panel 1993-94 Committee on Academic Policies and Procedures Academic Review Panel

College of Letters, Arts and Sciences 2009 College Doctoral Fellowship Committee 2008-09 College Academic Programs Dean’s Advisory Board 2006-07 Chair, Social Science Personnel (Tenure and Promotion) Committee 2005-06 Chair, committee evaluating departmentalisation of Program in American Studies and Ethnicity 2005-06 Social Science Personnel (Tenure and Promotion) Committee 2004 Advisory Committee, Raubenheimer Awards 2003-04 College Initiatives Advisory Committee; Language, Mind and Culture sub- committee 2000-02 Social Science Personnel (Tenure and Promotion) Committee 1998-99 Gender Studies Reorganization Task Force 1997-98 Ad Hoc Merit Review Committee

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1996-98 Social Science Personnel (Tenure and Promotion) Committee; Co-Chair, 1997- 98 1996-97 Co-ordinating Committee, Program for the Study of Women and Men in Society 1994-95 Merit Review Appeals Committee 1994-95 Faculty Council (alternate) 1994-95; 1997-98 College Computer Committee 1994-95 College Academic Services Advisory Board 1993-94 Organising Committee, Center for Feminist Research Conference on Women and Health 1992-93 Chair, Feminist Council Research Seminar Sub-Committee

Department 2008-09 Chair, mentoring and promotion case 2008-09 Technology and Library Committee 2005-6 Chair, Technology and Library Committee 2003-4 Chair, Search Committee for Islam/Muslim World position 2003-4 Technology and Library Committee 2002-3 Lectures and Programs Committee 2000-02 Graduate Studies Committee 1998-2000 Chair, Technology Committee 1999-2000 American History Search Committee 1996-99 Graduate Studies Committee 1993-95 Computer Committee, Chair 1992-93 European History Search Committee 1992-93 Graduate Studies Committee 1991-92 John R. Hubbard Chair Search Committee 1991-92 Target of Opportunity Search Committee 1991-92 Development Committee

Florida State University (1987-1991) University 1989-91 Faculty Senate 1989-91 University Presses of Florida Academic Press and Publications Advisory Board 1989-91 Honors and Scholars Policy Committee 1988-91 Library Liaison Committee

School of Arts and Letters 1988-91 Humanities Area Steering Committee for Graduate Critical Theory Accreditation 1988-90 Humanities Inter-Disciplinary Conference Organising Committee

Department 1987-88 Executive Committee

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1989-90 Graduate Studies Committee 1987-91 Public Relations Committee 1987-91 Computer Committee 1989-90 Graduate Methods Curriculum Committee (Chair) 1988-91 Faculty Adviser to Phi Alpha Theta

Miscellaneous 1993-94 Co-Organiser, Seminar on Cultural History and Historical Anthropology, University of Southern California 1992-93 Huntington Library Women’s Studies Seminar Steering Committee 1987 Historical Adviser, Radio 5UV (Adelaide, Australia) for a series of programmes on eighteenth century British women hosted by Bridget Hill 1986-87 Advisory Board Member, Women’s History Task Force of South Australia 1985 Conference Secretary, Conference on Modern Biography, University of East Anglia. See Times Higher Education Supplement, 19 April 1985 1984 Deputy Senior Adviser, special responsibility for welfare of women students, School of English and American Studies, University of East Anglia 1984 Conference Secretary, Atlantic Studies Seminar on Modern British and American Drama, University of East Anglia. See The Guardian, 13 July 1984 1984 Co-convenor, ‘Thinking About Sisters’ public lecture series in Women’s Studies, University of East Anglia

Papers, Lectures and Conference Participation Invited Talks

2014 Keynote Speaker, Texas A&M University-Qatar, Liberal Arts conference on ‘(Re)thinking Global Connectedness: Critical Perspectives on Globalization’: “Gendering Globalization: A Historian’s Perspective” 2014 Keynote Speaker, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Riverside, CA 2013 50th Annual Arthur L. Throckmorton Memorial Lecture, Lewis and Clark College: ‘Improving the Human Race One Gene at a Time: The Curious History of Eugenics in the Twentieth Century’ 2013 Barnard College Center for Research on Women and Columbia University Institute on Research for Women and Gender: ‘Gender and Empire: Mapping A Field’ 2012 Lecture tour, Japan University of Osaka, ‘Naked Colonialism: Nudity and the Imperial Imagination’ University of Tokyo, ‘Nakedness, Colonialism and Spectacle’ University of Tokyo, ‘Consider the “Savage”: Charles Darwin, Evolutionary Theory and Human Nature’ 2012 Elaine Stavro Distinguished Annual Lecture, Trent University, ‘Naked Truths: Bodies, Knowledge and the Erotics of Colonial Power’ 2012 Indiana University Departments of History and English and Victorian Studies Colloquium: “Noble Savages and Naked Natives”

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2012 Keynote speaker, Global History conference, Northeastern University: ‘Naked Truths: Bodies, Knowledge and the Erotics of Colonial Power’ 2012 University of Cambridge History and Philosophy of Science Department, ‘Darwin and Human Nature’ workshop: ‘Darwin and the Savages Revisited’ 2012 Keynote speaker, Drinks, Drugs, and Venereal Diseases: Transnational Social Movements and the “Defense of Society,” 1870-1940, conference of the Global Anti- Alcohol Movement (1870-1940), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich and University of Heidelberg: 'Modernity and the Problem of Nakedness' 2012 History Department Colloquium, Texas A&M University: 'The Empire Has No Clothes: Nakedness and the Colonial Imagination’ 2012 Women’s History Month guest speaker, University of Denver: ‘Nudity and the Imperial Imagination’ 2011 École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, PRI (British Studies seminar), guest speaker: ‘The Empire Has No Clothes: Nakedness, Colonialism and Spectacle’ 2011 École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, ESOPP (social policy seminar), guest speaker: ‘The Making of Difference: Race, Sex and Science in the 19th Century’ 2011 École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, guest speaker: ‘Is Comparative History Possible?’ 2011, Université de Paris Diderot, guest lecture, seminar on the Liberal Party, 1906- 1924: ‘Eugenics, National Efficiency and Social Policy in Modern Britain’ 2011 Presidential Address, North American Conference on British Studies, Denver: ‘Naked Truths: Bodies, Knowledge and the Erotics of Colonial Power’ 2011 Louisiana State University, Modern History Colloquium: ‘The Empire Has No Clothes: Nakedness, Colonialism and Spectacle’ 2011 British Studies in Transition: The Nation, The Global And The Transnational, University of North Carolina/Duke University workshop: ‘The Empire Has No Clothes: Nakedness, Colonialism and Spectacle’ 2011 Miller Comm Annual Lecture, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: ‘Sex, Disease, and the British Empire: Controlling the Prostitute's Body’ 2011 Keynote speaker, Bodies and Evidence annual research theme, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: ‘Evolution and the Making of Difference: Race, Sex and Science in the 19th Century’ 2011 Plenary speaker, Articulations of British Culture in the Empire, 1707-1997 conference, Lingnan University, Hong Kong: ‘Noble Savages and Naked Natives’ 2011 Vanderbilt University, 18th/19th-Century Colloquium/History Department lecture and seminar visit: ‘The Making of Difference: Race, Sex and Science in the 19th Century’ 2010 Keynote speaker, McMaster University Comparative History Workshop: ‘Conceptualizing the Problem: What Constitutes A Comparative Project?’ 2010 Keynote speaker, Independence and Decolonization conference, Institute for Historical Studies, University of Texas at Austin: ‘Silent Partners? Thinking Through Gender and Decolonization’ 2010 ‘Empire, Sexuality and Race,’ public lecture sponsored by Departments of History and English, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi

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2009 Library of Congress, public lecture: ‘Still Invisible: Women, Gender and Decolonization’ 2009 Queen’s University Belfast, Postcolonial Studies Symposium: ‘Anthropology, Eugenics, Colonialism’ 2009 Trinity College, Dublin, History Department and Centre for Gender Studies: ‘Eugenics, Anthropology and Colonialism’ 2009 Trinity College Dublin, keynote speaker, workshop on Gender, Medicine and Empire: ‘Sex, Science and Empire’ 2008 University of West Virginia, Jackson Speaker Series, Department of English: ‘Naked Colonialism: Nudity and the Imperial Imagination’ 2007 Keynote speaker, New Zealand Historical Association annual conference, Wellington: ‘States of Undress: Nakedness in the Colonial Imagination’ 2007 Lecture, Series on Transnational Histories, New School for Social Research, New York: ‘Race and the Regulation of Prostitution: A Transnational Perspective’ 2007 Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane, Naples, two seminars in the Storia e Societá dell’Etá Contemporanea series (Imperi, stati, colonie. La nature del potere mondiale nel Novecento) 2007 James A. Jackson Annual Lecture, University of Winnipeg: ‘Imposing a Norm, Measuring the Difference: Science, Sex and Empire in the Nineteenth Century’ 2007 Keynote speaker, North American Victorian Studies Association annual conference, Victoria, Canada: ‘‘Clothing Optional’: Nudity and the Colonial Imagination’ 2007 Keynote speaker, Exeter University, UK, conference on ‘Sexual Histories: Bodies and Desires Uncovered’: ‘Governing Bodies: Sex, Race and the British Empire’ 2007 Modern Cultural History seminar, Cambridge University: ‘Science, Empire and the Measurement of Difference’ 2007 Cultural and Historical Geography seminar, University of Cambridge: Evolution, Eugenics and Empire’ 2007 Samuel Lyman Hooker Memorial Lecture, McMaster University: ‘Governing Sex, Regulating Women: Prostitution Laws and Race in the Nineteenth Century’ 2006 Keynote speaker/facilitator, Canadian Nursing History Consortium, Ottawa 2006 Keynote speaker: Victorian Interdisciplinary Studies Association of the Western United States: ‘Historicizing Sex, Victorian-Style’ 2006 Keynote speaker, Humboldt University, Berlin, conference on ‘Empires and Boundaries: Reconsidering Issues of Race, Class and Gender in Asian and African Colonial Settings’: ‘The Imperial Sex Trade: Gender and Race in the Making of Colonial Prostitution’ 2006 Center for South-East Asian Studies and Center for British Studies, University of California at Berkeley: ‘Sex, Gender and Empire: How Did Britain Read Asian Sexualities?’ 2006 State University of California at Fullerton, Departments of History and Liberal Studies: ‘The Imperial Sex Trade: Britain in the World

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2006 Mellon Regional Conference on British Studies, University of California at Berkeley: ‘The Future of British History’ 2006 Plenary speaker, ‘Empire, Borderlands, and Border Cultures’ conference, California State University Stanislaus: ‘Gender, Empire and British Exceptionalism’ 2005 Phi Beta Kappa annual guest speaker, University of Southern California 2005 Ohio State University, Women's History Workshop: ‘Gender and Empire: Thoughts on British Exceptionalism’ 2005 Bakersfield College/CalState Bakersfield, Women’s History Month launch speaker: ‘Prostitution, Race and Politics’ 2004 University of Sydney, convenor (as Distinguished Visitor) and speaker, workshop: ‘Writing Colonialism, Sexuality and History’ 2004 roundtable on gender and empire, North American Conference on British Studies, Philadelphia 2004 Huntington Library Women’s Studies Symposium: ‘Prostitution Race and Politics in the British Empire’ 2004 Semi-plenary, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Berkeley: ‘What's British about Gender and Empire? The Problem of Exceptionalism’ 2003 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Programme in Asian Studies: ‘Sexuality and Imperialism: The View from South Asia’ 2003 University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Center for British Studies: ‘Sex and the British Empire’ 2003 University of Utah, Graduate Humanities conference, keynote speaker: ‘Peripheries and Centres: The Challenge of the Interdisciplinary’ 2003 George Washington University, conference on “Comparing Empires: British and Ottoman Imperialism in the Long Nineteenth Century”: ‘What's British about Gender and Empire? The Problem of Exceptionalism’ 2002 School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Centre for Asian and African Literatures Workshop on Gender, Sexuality and Health: ‘Sex, Gender and the Language of Sanitary Reform in the Late Nineteenth-Century British Empire’ 2002 Plenary speaker, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, Women and Work Culture conference: ‘When Is Work Not Work?’ 2002 Stanford University Distinguished Visitors series, History department: ‘The Sexual Frontier: Masculinity, Sexuality and Empire in the 19th Century’ 2001 Cedars-Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, Continuing Medical Education Department: discussant for lecture and seminar on medical ethics 2001 Center for Health, Humanities and Culture (launch of center), USC: ‘Cures, Punishments, and Morals: Rationalizing the Prostitute Body in the Nineteenth- Century Lock Hospital’ 2001 University of Toronto, Department of History/Centre of Criminology: ‘Governing Sexuality and Race in Nineteenth-Century Lock Hospitals’ 2001 Humanities Institute, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Symposium on ‘History and Imperialism’: ‘The Colonial Brothel’

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2001 University of California at Santa Cruz, “Mapping Genders, Mapping Histories: Rethinking South Asia” Conference: ‘Soldiers, Sex and Sexuality in British India’ 2001 “Locating the Victorians” conference, London: ‘Breaking Silences: Women, Sex and Contagious Diseases Legislation’ 2000 University of California Riverside Department of English: ‘Work, Slavery, Opportunity: Narratives of the White Slave Trade in the British Empire’ 2000 conference on the new imperial history, Austin, TX: ‘Men, Masculinity and Empire’ 2000 California State University Los Angeles Department of English: research seminar on nineteenth-century culture and gender 1999 Claremont Colleges Faculty Research Seminar, discussion of my new research/presentation of a chapter 1999 Wellcome Foundation for the History of Medicine, London, Colloquium on VD and European Society since 1870: ‘Public Health, Venereal Disease and Colonial Medicine in the Later Nineteenth Century’ 1999 North American Conference on British Studies special panel: ‘The Future of British Studies’ 1999 Workshop on empire studies, University of California at Berkeley: discussion, no formal talks 1998 Tanner Humanities Centre, University of Utah: ‘Sex, Politics and Sanitary Reform in the Nineteenth Century British Empire’; also attended a discussion of my published work at the centre’s inter-disciplinary ‘Race, Sex and Empire’ seminar 1998 Plenary Address, Conference on “Nineteenth-Century Geographies,” Rice University: ‘Erotic Geographies: Sex and the Managing of Colonial Space’ 1998 University of California, Santa Barbara: ‘The Colonial Brothel and the Management of Sexual Space’ 1998 University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: ‘What Difference Did Empire Make? Sex, Health and the Language of Sanitary Reform in the Later Nineteenth Century British Empire’ 1998 Australasian Law and History Conference, Melbourne, Australia: ‘Imperial Law, Colonial Medicine and Women’s Bodies in Britain’s South-East Asian Colonies’; 1998 Australasian Law and History Conference, Melbourne, Australia: roundtable on ‘Race and Gender in National Histories’ 1998 American Women’s Medical Association, Women Mentorship Program Annual Dinner, University of Southern California Medical School: ‘Treatment, Punishment and Moral Outrage: The Curious History of Sexually Transmissible Diseases’ 1997 Plenary Address, Victorian Interdisciplinary Studies Association of the Western United States Annual Conference: ‘The Spectacle of Sex in the Colonial Brothel’ 1997 Vanderbilt University, TN: ‘The White Slave Trade as Racial Currency: Gender, Sex and Colonial Prostitution’ 1996 William Snow Miller Annual Lecture in the History of Medicine, University of Madison-Wisconsin Medical School: ‘Race and the Regulation of Prostitution: Comparing Public Health in the U.S and Greater Britain in the late Nineteenth- Century’

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1996 University of California, Irvine: ‘The White Slave Trade and the Colonial Experience’ 1996 Beloit College, Wisconsin: ‘Prostitution, Race and the Politics of Venereal Disease’ 1995 Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland: ‘Race and the Regulation of Prostitution: Some Comparisons of Greater Britain and the U.S. in the late Nineteenth-Century’ 1995 Melbourne (Australia) South Asian Studies Group Seminar: ‘Power and Sexuality in British Imperial Discourse: The Case of British India’ 1995 La Trobe University (Australia) Departments of History and Women’s Studies Faculty Seminar: ‘Reassessing the White Slave Trade: Passive and Active Women in Late Nineteenth Century Britain and the Empire’ 1995 University of Melbourne History Honours Group on Gender: ‘Reassessing the White Slave Trade: Passive and Active Women in Late Nineteenth Century Britain and the Empire’ 1995 University of Melbourne Feminist History Group, Australia: ‘Power and Sexuality in British Imperial Discourse: The Case of British India’ 1995 University of Adelaide, Department of History/Centre for British Studies, Australia: ‘Reconsidering the 1890s: Venereal Disease as Constitutional Crisis. India and the Imperial Parliament’ 1995 Flinders University, Australia, Departments of History and Women’s Studies: ‘The White Slave Trade and the British Empire’ 1995 Roehampton Institute, London, “Gender and Crime” Conference: ‘Race and Disorder: Prostitution in Victorian Britain and the British Empire’ 1995 University of California Los Angeles, Women’s Studies seminar series: ‘Prostitution, Race and the Politics of the British Empire’ 1995 University of Southern California, Life of the Mind Lunchtime Lectures: ‘Race, Medicine and Morals in Colonial Context’ 1994 The Johns Hopkins University, Symposium on “Empire, Sexuality and the State in British India”: ‘“A Brothel Is Not A Brothel”: Racial Meaning, Configurations of Prostitution, and Imperial Power in British India’ 1994 Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, Centre for Historical Studies Seminar: ‘“A Brothel Is Not A Brothel”: Racial Meaning, Configurations of Prostitution, and Imperial Power in British India’ 1994 Birkbeck College, University of London, Department of History: discussion of my work on Victorian feminism 1993 Doreen Townsend Center for the Humanities, University of California, Berkeley, Race, Gender and Empire Colloquium: ‘Venereal Disease, Prostitution and the Politics of Empire’ 1993 University of California, Berkeley, Department of History : graduate seminar on imperial history 1992 Taft Foundation Conference on “Feminism, Race and Imperialism,” University of Cincinnati: ‘Prostitution and Sexuality in British India’ 1992 American Bar Association Global Borders conference, Rye, New York (invited participant)

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1992 University of California Los Angeles Department of History Colloquium: discussion of my 1990 book 1991 Jane Austen Society, Los Angeles: ‘Women, Work and Domesticity in the Time of Jane Austen’ 1990 Frederick Denison Maurice Memorial Annual Lecture, Working Men’s College for Men and Women, London: ‘Women’s Studies: the Past, the Present and the Future’ 1990 Auburn University, Alabama, Faculty Research Colloquium: ‘Public and Private Paradox: Prostitution and the State’ 1990 Auburn University, Alabama: Faculty Research Colloquium: leader of two-day seminar: “Prostitution, Public Policy and the State’ 1990 Thames Polytechnic Graduate Seminar, United Kingdom: discussion of my 1990 book 1990 Florida Atlantic University, Faculty Seminar: ‘Gender and Sexuality: The Case of Prostitution’ 1990 Florida State University College of Law Legal Studies Research Workshop: ‘Prostitution, Feminism and Legal Ideology’ 1989 Florida Atlantic University, Women’s Studies Lecture Series: ‘Pain in the “Pleasure” Industry: Prostitution in Contemporary America’ 1989 Phi Beta Kappa Florida Chapter Annual Lecture: ‘Women, Crime and Sexuality: Florida in the 1980s’ 1987 Harvard University Center for European Studies: ‘“So Few Prizes and So Many Blanks”: Marriage and Feminism in Later Nineteenth-Century England’ 1985 Centre for East Anglian Studies, University of East Anglia: ‘Pride and Prejudice: The Social Location of Victorian Antiquarianism’ (also given in School of Fine Arts & Music, University of East Anglia) 1985 University of Manchester, United Kingdom, Department of Art History: ‘Feminist Movements in Victorian England’ 1985 University of East Anglia Sociology and Politics Society: ‘The Double Standard in Victorian England’ 1984 University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, Department of History: ‘The Double Standard in Victorian England’ 1983 Polytechnic of North London, United Kingdom, Department of English: ‘Images of Women in Victorian Literature’ 1982 London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, United Kingdom: ‘Local History and Archaeological Societies in Victorian England’ 1982 St. Albans Architectural and Archaeological Society, United Kingdom: ‘Local History and Archaeological Societies in Victorian England’

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Conference Participation 2014 American Historical Association, Washington DC, chair, panel on ‘Learned Respectability: Domesticity, Gender, and Social “Improvement” in Colonial Africa’ 2012 North American Conference on British Studies, Montreal, chair and commentator, panel on ‘War and Atrocity’ 2011 Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, chair and commentator, panel on “Cannibal Climes: Savage Talk from the Edges of Empire” 2011 American Historical Association, Boston, chair, panel on ‘South Asia and the Future(s) of Feminist Historiography’ 2011 American Historical Association, Boston, chair, panel on “Fascist Imperialism and Imperial Fascists in Europe and Asia, 1930–45” 2010 North American Conference on British Studies, Baltimore, chair, panel on ‘Twentieth-Century British History: New Directions in Researching and Teaching the Field’ 2010 American Historical Association, San Diego, chair, panel on ‘Learning by Example: Observation and Imitation in Colonial Southeast Asian Empires 2010 American Historical Association, San Diego, comment and chair, panel on ‘Beyond the Storm: Continuity and Change in British Politics, Society, and Empire in the Aftermath of the Great War’ 2010 American Historical Association, San Diego, comment and chair, panel on Imperial Networks: Global Links, Identities, and Ideologies’ 2009 American Historical Association, New York, chair, panel on ‘The Press of Empire: Imperial Expansion and Decolonization In British Reporting on India, 1840 to 1947’ 2008 North American Conference on British Studies, Cincinnati, participant in a roundtable devoted to my 2007 book The British Empire (invited) 2007 North American Victorian Studies Association annual conference, Victoria, Canada, chair, panel on Victorian Deformities 2006 North American Conference on British Studies, commentator, panel on ‘Making History in British India: Official-historians and the Raj’ 2006 American Historical Association, Philadelphia, chair and commentator, panel on ‘The Gender and Geography of Empire: From the Mediterranean to the Pacific’ 2005 North American Conference on British Studies, Denver, commentator, panel on ‘Male Bodies and Modern British Culture’ 2005 Conference on law and literature, Huntington Library, CA: session moderator ‘Legitimacy and Illegitimacy: Law, Literature and History, c. 1780-1914” 2005 Quinquennial International Congress of Historical Science conference/Australian Historical Association, Sydney, panel on the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: ‘Mothers, Daughters, Lives: Writing on Women for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography’ 2005 Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, Claremont, CA: chair, panel on history of sex work 2005 American Association of Geographers conference, Denver: ‘Place, Race and Prostitution’

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2005 American Historical Association conference, Seattle, special panel on the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: ‘Mothers, Daughters, Lives: Writing on Women for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography’ 2004 Commentator, conference on Travel Narratives, USC/Huntington Library 2004 Panel chair and commentator, American Association for Asian Studies, San Diego: ‘Beyond Metropole and Colony: Colonialism and Comparative History’ 2004 Panel chair and commentator, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Berkeley, on crime gender and colonialism 2003 Inaugural conference of North American Victorian Studies Association, Bloomington, invited organizer of (and speaker on) special panel on Victorian Sexualities: “Is There Anything Victorian about Victorian Sexuality?’ 2003 North American Conference on British Studies, Portland, Oregon: ‘Sex and Editing: Disruptions of Complacency in Gender and Imperial History’ 2002 North American Conference on British Studies, Baltimore, panel chair: “Landscape, Nature, Culture: The Empire as Science and Spectacle” 2001 North American Conference on British Studies, Toronto: ‘Transnational Perspectives on Imperial Rule: Age of Consent Legislation and the Diversity of Colonial Rule in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Britain’ 2001 Huntington Library Conference on English Politeness: Conduct, Social Rank and Moral Virtue, c. 1400-c.1900: session moderator 2000 American Association for Asian Studies, San Diego: ‘How To Rule A Colony: British Imperialism and the Asian Sexualised Subject’ 2000 Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Santa Barbara, panel chair: ‘Women, Children and the Nineteenth Century Culture of Capital’ 2000 North American Conference on British Studies, Pasadena, CA: ‘Soldiers’ Sexuality and Imperial Governance’ 2000 American Society for Legal History, Princeton, NJ: ‘Law and Sexuality in the British Empire’ 2000 Western Conference for the Association of Asian Studies, Long Beach, CA, chair/comment: ‘Gender and Sexuality in East Asia’ 2000 Eighteenth Century Imperialism, Huntington Library, Conference, CA: panel moderator 1999 Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Rochester, NY: roundtable chair: ‘Thinking Beyond the Boundaries: The Work of Gender and the Domain of History’ 1999 Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association: ‘Compulsory Heterosexuality and Colonial Masculinity: British India in the Nineteenth Century’ 1998 International Federation of Research in Women’s History, Melbourne, Australia: ‘Regulating Sex, Regulating Soldiers: Colonialism and Sexuality in the First World War’ 1998 South Asia Conference, University of California, Berkeley: ‘Orientalist Sociology and the Making of “Exotic” Sexualities’ 1998 American Historical Association, Seattle: commentator: ‘Women, Law, and Institutions: A Cross-Cultural Approach’ 1997 International Conference on Prostitution, Northridge, CA: ‘Historical Reflections on Race and Prostitution’

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1997 Anglo-American Conference of Historians, London: ‘Morals, Medicine and Modernity: Indigenous Women and the Contagious Diseases Ordinances in Britain’s Southeast Asian Colonies’ 1997 North American Conference on British Studies, Asilomar, CA: ‘Sanitary Surveillance and the Hierarchies of Race: Venereal Disease and Nineteenth Century Health Policy 1997 International Congress on Asian and North African Studies, Budapest: ‘Orientalising Stories: The White Slave Trade as Oriental Narrative in British Colonial Thought’ (declined) 1996 American Association for Asian Studies, Honolulu: ‘Battle Colours. Race, Sex and Colonial Soldiery in World War One’ 1996 Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies: moderator, ‘“No Fatal Impact? British History, Colonial Culture(s) and the Scramble for Empire’ 1996 North American Conference on British Studies, Chicago; chair, panel on British India 1995 Pacific Branch American Historical Association Conference, Hawaii: ‘Empire and Sexuality: Prostitution and the Contagious Diseases Acts in the British Empire’ 1995 North American Conference on British Studies, Washington D.C: ‘Law, Empire and Women: The Case of the Contagious Diseases Ordinances in Britain’s South-East Asian Colonies’ 1995 Southern Conference on British Studies, New Orleans, chair, panel on race and gender in twentieth century Britain 1994 American Association for Asian Studies, Boston: ‘The Politics of Disease and the Contagion of the “Orient”: A Cautionary Tale’ 1994 Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Claremont: commentator, panel on the Victorian gaze 1993 Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Poughkeepsie: ‘Empire and Sexuality: the Contagious Diseases Acts in British India’ 1993 American Society of Collegiate Planners, Philadelphia: ‘“The Thief in the Night”: Prostitution Regulation in Nineteenth Century St Louis and Britain 1993 Social Science History Association, Baltimore: commentator, panel on crime and punishment 1993 North American Conferences on British Studies, Montreal: commentator, panel on inter-war gender issues 1992 Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, San Diego: ‘Aiding and Abetting: Women Police in the First World War’ 1992 Western Conference on British Studies, Boulder: commentator, legal and gender history panel 1992 Canadian Historical Association/Canadian Learned Societies Conference, Prince Edward Island: ‘Prostitution and the Social Historian’ 1990 Florida State University, War and Memory: Inter-Disciplinary Conference in the Humanities: panel moderator 1989 American Historical Association, San Francisco: ‘Women and Marriage in Nineteenth Century England’

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1989 Social Science History Association, Washington D.C: ‘The Contradictions of Protection:: The Role of the State in Women’s Lives in Mid and Late Nineteenth Century England’ 1989 Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Santa Cruz: ‘Victorian Women and the Contradictions of Protection’ 1989 Florida State University, Texts and Contexts. Inter-Disciplinary Conference in the Humanities: panel moderator 1988 South-East Nineteenth-Century Studies Association, Washington D.C: ‘“So Few Prizes and So Many Blanks”: Marriage and Feminism in Later Nineteenth-Century England’ 1988 Western Conference on British Studies, New Orleans: commentator, panel on early twentieth-century British feminism 1988 Florida Teachers of History Conference, Tallahassee commentator, panel on gender and history 1986 Australian Association of European Historians, Canberra: ‘Invading the Public Sphere: Feminism, Education and Employment in Victorian England’ 1986 Flinders University, Australia, Faculty Seminar: ‘Women’s Culture and Women’s Networks in Victorian England’ 1986 Adelaide University, Australia, Faculty Seminar: ‘The Double Standard in Victorian England’ 1985 Social History Society, Reading, United Kingdom: ‘A Feminist Aristocracy? Victorian Feminist Protest’ 1985 Women’s Studies National Conference, Sydney, Australia: session chair

Other Experience Broadcasting: I have worked professionally both for public radio and for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a presenter, an interviewer, and a producer.

Interests Music, literature, cooking, gardening.

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