Adjuncts

Our people are what make our department special. We are at the forefront of our respective research fields. We teach the history we study and write about. We work alongside our students. And we are part of the local community, bringing history to the people of Newfoundland and Labrador. See who we are and what we do

 


Matthew Milner

Adjunct Professor 

Email: mmilner@mun.ca

Research Interests: Late Medieval and Reformation England; History of the Senses, Religion, Magic, Natural Philosophy; Digital History; Open Data; Modeling Historical Data; Events; Chronometry; Digital Historical Method.  More Info


Jessica van Horssen

Adjunct Professor

Email:  j.van-Horssen@leedsbeckett.ac.uk


Jonathan Luedee

Adjunct Professor

Email:  jluedee@mun.ca

Research Interest: I am an environmental historian of northern Canada and Alaska. My research examines the intersecting geographies of migratory animals, scientific knowledge production, and resource extraction. Recent publications of mine have focused on the historical geographies of wilderness in Alaska, the environmental history of northern contaminants, and the impact of climate change on renewable resource sectors in northern Canada. More Info


Julia Laite

Adjunct Professor

Email:  j.laite@bbk.ac.uk

Professor of History, Birkbeck College, University of London. BA (Hons) MUN, MPhil University of Cambridge, PhD University of Cambridge.

Dr. Laite is the author of The Disappearance of Lydia Harvey: A True Story of Sex, Crime, and the Meaning of Justice; Wolfenden’s Women: Prostitution in Post-War Britain (co-authored with Samantha Caslin); and Common Prostitutes and Ordinary Citizens: Commercial Sex in London, 1885–1960, as well as numerous articles.


Julia Stryker

Adjunct Professor 

Email: jcs501@mun.ca

Research Interests: Former Pratt Postdoctoral Fellow; Member COSTAction Women on the Move (CA19112) https://www.womenonthemove.eu/; participant in Maritime

History Workshops series

Current Projects: ISER project "Inventories of Life: Material Culture
and Life, Death, and Medicine at Sea"; with Lloyd's Register
Foundation SWAAN: Seafaring Women Aboard and Ashore Network; and The
Swedish Sailors Project (Working Title) with Dr. Stewart Lawrence