Conference Presentations
- 2024 – Global and Local Perspectives on Military History Conference – The Place of the Fallen Soldier in Nineteenth-Century Europe: Confusion, Controversy and the Traffic in Soldiers’ Bones
- 2024 – 54th Conference of the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era – The Controversial Lion of Waterloo: The Politics of European War Memory during the Belgian Revolution
- 2023 – 53rd Conference of the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era – Bringing Order Out of Chaos: The Evolution of Soldiers’ Post-Battle Expectations During the Coalition Wars
- 2018 – European Studies Conference (University of Nebraska-Omaha) – La Ville de Napoléon: Reshaping the Vendée
- 2016 – S.L.U. Phi Alpha Theta Undergraduate Research Conference – The Napoleonic Religion: Faith in Unity and Stability
- 2015 – S.L.U. Phi Alpha Theta Undergraduate Research Conference – Serving the Emperor: Foreign Nationalists in the Grande Armée
- 2014 – S.L.U. Phi Alpha Theta Undergraduate Research Conference – Colonization Under the Roman Republic
Publications & Contributions
- Dissertation: Nineteenth-Century Memory, Militarism and Martial Character: Marking the Limits of National Identity between France and Its Rivals (1815-1918)
- “Bringing Order Out of Chaos: Post-Battle Expectations at Eylau and Borodino” in Age of Revolutions (2024) (link)
- “The Nineteenth-Century Traffic in Soldiers’ Bones: Europe’s Controversial Opportunity to Enrich the Earth” in The Boundaries of War: Local and Global Perspectives in Military History (Marine Corps University Press, 2024) (link)
- Assorted Articles (on Local Education, Government, Religion and Industry) in The Encyclopedia of Milwaukee (link)
- The Spanish Travelers Project (link)