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TBP "Challenges and Complications of Engaged Public History: A Case Study of the Maltese Community in Detroit," LABOR: Studies in Working Class History
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Fall 2017 "The Gift of Empire: Maltese Migrants to Detroit, 1919-1924," Michigan Historical Review, Vol. 43 No. 2, Fall 2017, 37-54.
Journal Publications
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My recent projects include a forthcoming article in LABOR on the experiences of doing digital history with the Maltese-American Community of Detroit. You can find that upcoming article in a 2020 edition of LABOR.
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Over the course of summer 2019 I will be working to finish my manuscript on the transnational experiences of the Maltese immigrant community in Detroit and Toronto through the middle 20th century.
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Beyond personal scholarship, I am heavily invested in growing a public history program here at Clarion University and work closely with local community partners as well as students. You can check out the student work on artifacts from Drake Well Museum by clicking the button below.
Recent Projects
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