Teaching &
Advising
My teaching portfolio ranges from lecturing to fifty students to individual research advising. My teaching interests likewise range across German and European history; global history and the history of empire, international order, decolonization, and global economic governance; and business history and the history of capitalism. Anonymous evaluations have referred to my course sections as "the best... at this University" and "probably the best... during my four years at school."
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In addition to teaching, I have advised undergraduate research at Princeton and at the Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg, with topics ranging from patent sharing between American and Nazi firms, the future of European citizenship, black markets in the late Soviet Union, and the travel diary of a German colonial missionary in present-day Namibia.
Capitalism: Origins, Alternatives, Futures
Spring 2023. Princeton University. (Prof. Jeremy Adelman).
The Holocaust of Things
Summer 2021. Princeton University. (Prof. Yair Mintzker).
Global History Dialogues
Spring 2021. Higher School of Economics (Princeton Global History Lab).
Europe in the World: 1776 to the Present Day
Spring 2021. Princeton University. (Prof. Harold James).
A History of the World since 1300
Fall 2020. Higher School of Economics (Princeton Global History Lab).