Peer-Reviewed Articles

 

2020

“Linking Violence across the Pacific: The B-29 Superfortress in Seattle and Tokyo’s Urban Landscapes”
Pacific Northwest Quarterly, vol. 111, no. 1

Guest Posts

 

2020

Unnatural Death: The Vancouver Waterfront in 1913
Guest blog post for the “Canadian Coastal Histories” series for the Network in Canadian History & Environment

Rogues of Vancouver
Guest blog post for the “Disciplining the City” series at the Urban History Association’s official blog, The Metropole

2018

Writing History with Oceans: Approaching the Pacific through Water
Education post for US History Scene

Representing the World: Using Mercator’s World Map in the Classroom
Education post for US History Scene

Asking for Directions: How to Read Maps as Historical Texts
Education post for US History Scene

Crime Alley? Port Cities and Batman’s Gotham
Guest blog post for The Coastal History Blog

Book Reviews

 

2021

Elizabeth May, Paradise Won: The Struggle to Create Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve (Rocky Mountain Press, 2020)
BC Studies

2020

Brad Beaven, Karl Bell, and Robert James (eds), Port Towns and Urban Cultures: International Histories of the Waterfront, c. 1700-2000 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016)
H-Net (H-Environment)

Genevieve Carpio, Collisions at the Crossroads: How Place and Mobility Make Race (University of California Press, 2019)
Pacific Northwest Quarterly

2019

Robert Spalding, Monumental Seattle: The Stories Behind the City’s Statues, Memorials, and Markers (Washington State University Press, 2018)
The Public Historian

2018

Wendy Jean Katz (editor), The Trans-Mississippi and International Expositions of 1898–1899: Art, Anthropology, and Popular Culture at the Fin de Siècle (University of Nebraska Press, 2018)
Western Historical Quarterly