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Rebecca Shoup

I am a Ph.D. student in the history department at UC San Diego studying modern European history, with minor fields in the early modern Mediterranean and the late Ottoman Empire. My current research focuses on prostitution in 19th century Greece and the eastern Mediterranean from a social and cultural perspective. More broadly, I am interested in gender, migration, and their intersections in 19th and 20th century Greece. I completed my master's in Modern History from the University of St Andrews and my BA at California Baptist University in Cultural Anthropology and Spanish and a minor in history. Prior to starting at UCSD, I taught high school Spanish and World History for four years.

B.A. in Cultural Anthropology and Spanish, California Baptist University.

M.A. in Modern History, University of St. Andrews