Rebecca Mckenna

Assistant Professor
History

Research Interests

Rebecca's research centers on modern American social and cultural history, and she is especially interested in the history of U.S. imperialism, political economy, and the intersections of capitalism and culture

Biography

Her research centers on modern American social and cultural history, and She is especially interested in the history of U.S. imperialism, political economy, and the intersections of capitalism and culture. Her first book, American Imperial Pastoral: The Architecture of US Colonialism in the Philippines (Chicago, 2017) was awarded the Myrna F. Bernath Book Prize by The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. She is currently at work on a history of the piano, a project supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship. Rebecca teaches undergraduate courses on the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Interwar U.S.A., U.S. social and cultural history, and the United in the World along with graduate courses on 20th c. U.S. History and comparative empires.

Email: rtmckenna@nd.edu
Phone: 574.631.2576
Office: 454 Decio Hall

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