About

Jennifer Andrella is the Digital Humanities and Media Specialist, Postdoctoral Fellow at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. She is a historian of the nineteenth-century United States specializing in Westward territorial expansion, the Reconstruction and Civil War eras, and Native American ethnohistory. Her current book project examines the national scale of Reconstruction through territorial expansion in the West. She recently defended her dissertation, “When the War Raged On: Montana Territory, the Politics of Authority, and National Reconstruction, 1860-1900” in the department of history at Michigan State University.

Jen also holds a graduate certificate in Digital Humanities, and specializes in digital curriculum and lesson plan development. Her DH interests include data and narrative mapping, text analysis, data visualizations, and digital history. She is the creator of the digital project, Mapping the Upper Missouri: Visualizing Negotiation, Diplomacy, and Culture on the Northern Plains, 1801-1853, made possible through the support of the Cultural Heritage Informatics fellowship at Michigan State University.

Education

Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2022

B.A. with honors, University of Toledo, 2016

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    Upcoming Talks and Conferences

    Western History Association Annual Conference- Fall 2022- San Antonio, TX

    Memberships

    American Historical Association

    Western History Association

    Southern Historical Association

    Society of Civil War Historians

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