Amanda Linda Huse

User Amanda Linda Huse

User PhD Candidate

Humanities Division

PhD Candidate

Graduate

Remote work location
Via Zoom

By appointment

History Department

My research interests include late 18th to early 20th century United States history, slavery and emancipation, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and the effects of gender and race in American society. My current project, "'She was afraid I would tell it:' Women and Ku-Klux Violence in Reconstruction Georgia," combines close reading and digital network mapping methodologies to examine the political and social roles of Black and white women in the Reconstruction South and the power of women’s formal and informal testimony within Southern communities, especially as it relates to Ku-Klux violence. 

Education

  • M.A in History, University of California, Santa Cruz (2020)
  • B.A. in History, University of California, Davis (2018)

UCSC Teaching Fellow

  • United States History to 1877 (Summer 2023, Summer 2024)

UCSC Teaching Assistantships

  • The United States, from its Founding to the Present 
  • United States History to 1877
  • United States History 1877-the present
  • Colonial Latin America
  • The Civil War Era
  • Introduction to American Religious Culture
  • The History of the English Language
  • The History of Medical and Scientific Terminology 
  • Athenian Democracy 

UCSC Teaching and Learning Center Certificates

  • Teaching for Equity
  • Course Design and. Delivery

 

U.S. history, Civil War and Reconstruction, slavery and emancipation, history of women and gender, intersections of race and gender in American communities, digital history

Best Graduate Student Article, Journal of Women's History, 2024

Carol Gold Graduate Student Conference Paper Prize, 2024 Western Association of Women Historians Conference

UCSC History Department Dissertation Quarter Fellowship, Fall 2023

UCSC History Department Summer Fellowship, 2023, 2022, 2021

The Humanities Institute, UCSC, Summer Research Fellowship, 2022, 2020

UCSC Regent’s Fellowship 2018

“Rereading Congressional Ku-Klux Testimony: Women and Ku-Klux Violence in Reconstruction Georgia,” 2024 Western Association of Women Historians Conference

“‘She was afraid I would tell it’: Women and Ku-Klux Violence in White County, Georgia, 1870-1871,” 2021 Georgia Association of Historians Conference

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