Faculty

Dr. Heidi Brayman Hackel

Dr. Adriana Craciun

 


Graduate Students

rebeccaRebecca Addicks – English, UCRRebecca is currently a Ph.D. Student in the English Department at UC Riverside, where she is focusing on Print Culture in the Hand-Press Period and Material Cultures of the Long Eighteenth Century. She completed her M.L.I.S at UCLA in 2009, with an emphasis on Academic Libraries and Rare Books. She also has an M.A. in interdisciplinary studies from Cal. State Long Beach where she completed a thesis on Italian Print Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century. Her research interests include: the history of bookbinding, analytical bibliography, title-page analysis, and visual literacy in the hand-press period.

 

sga300Steve Anderson – History, UCR
Steve is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at University of California, Riverside. Steve’s primary research field is Twentieth-Century United States with an emphasis on the postwar era and digital humanities. In the Designated Emphasis in Book, Archive, and Manuscript Studies program, Steve hopes to illuminate the divide between digital and analog print culture.steveanderson.digital | @sgahistory | sande010@ucr.edu

 
 
 
Brittany Chataignier – English, UCR
 
Schuyler Easton – English, UCR
 
Anne Garascia – English, UCR
 
Cori Knight – Religious Studies, UCR
 

robersonwebpicJessica Roberson – English, UCR
Jessica is currently a PhD student in the English Department at UC Riverside, after receiving a BA in English and Classics from the University of Arizona and an MA in English from UCR. She works in the long nineteenth century with a focus on late Romanticism, and her research is centered on questions of media, collecting, technology and memorial-making. sibyllineleavings.wordpress.com

 
 
 
Lee Singh – Dance Studies, UCR
 
Anne Sullivan – English, UCR
Anne is a PhD student in the English Department at the University of California, Riverside, where she also received her MA in English in 2012. Her areas of research include Victorian literature, new media studies, children’s literature, and print culture.
 

heatherHeather Van Mouwerik – History, UCR
Having received her M.A. in Modern European History in 2012 from UCR, Heather currently working on her PhD and is focusing on Imperial Russia. Her research is on the connection between the development of late eighteenth-century Russian print, especially in popular periodicals, and the potential for Enlightenment thought in Catherinian Moscow. heathervanmouwerik.com