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Dr Nik Ribianszky

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Dr Nik Ribianszky

Dr Nik Ribianszky

School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

My primary research interests in general are 18th to 19th century African American history, particularly focused on free people of African descent prior to the Civil War, race relations, and American women's history. My current book project, Contested Freedom: Movement and Gendered Violence among Free People of Color in Natchez, Mississippi, 1779-1865, is under contract with the University Press of Georgia. My work examines how freedom, movement, and gendered violence were inextricably linked for free people of color in Natchez across multiple generations from the era of Spanish colonial rule (1779-1795) until the demise of slavery in 1865. I am also developing a database on this population of people in collaboration with Michigan State University’s Matrix.

Names of HAPP colleagues working in these sub-fields and related projects: Brian Kelly, Keira Williams

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I am open to PhD applications in the fields of African American, women’s, and US history in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Research students

PhD Title

Vanished Veterans: The multifaceted reasons for minimal historical representation and public commemoration of disguised female American Civil War soldiers

Name Emma Taylor
Country Ireland
Years of Study 2019-2022
   
PhD Title 

Contraband camps and the development of African American politics, 1860-1865

Name Laura Gillespie
Country  Ireland
Years of Study 2017-2020
   
PhD Title

The Arkansas Civil Rights Movement, 1919-1939

Name Samantha Gowdy
Country Northern Ireland
Years of Study 2015-present (part-time)

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