Elizabeth Kelly Gray, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Towson University
PhD received:
2002
Dissertation Title:
American Attitudes Toward British Imperialism, 1815-1860
MA received:
1998
Thesis Title:
“Passage to more than India”: American Attitudes toward British Imperialism in the 1850s
Awards, Fellowships and Publications
- Assistant Chair
- “The World by Gaslight: Urban-gothic Literature and Moral Reform in New York City, 1845–1860.” American Nineteenth-Century History, 10, no. 2 (June 2009).
- “‘Whisper to him the Word 'India': Trans-Atlantic Critics and American Slavery, 1830–1860.” The Journal of the Early Republic 28 (Fall 2008).
- “The Trade-Off: Chinese Opium Traders and Antebellum Reform in the United States, 1815–1860.” In Drugs and Empires: Essays in Modern Imperialism and Intoxication, c. 1500–c. 1930, James H. Mills and Patricia Barton, eds. (Palgrave, 2007).