Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
74 Lauriston Place
Edinburgh
Scotland
EH3 9DF
United Kingdom
ABOUT
Sarah completed her undergraduate degrees in History and History Education at Boston University, a Masters in Liberal Arts at the Johns Hopkins University, and a Masters in Global and International Comparative History at Georgetown University. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Art History at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on the material culture of al-Andalus in the eighth and ninth centuries in the Southern Meseta and its display in museums.
Discipline
Art/Art History
Sub Areas
7th-13th Centuries
Andalusi Studies
Cultural Studies
Historiography
History Of Architecture
Identity/Representation
Mediterranean Studies
Numismatics
Geographic Areas of Interest
Islamic World
Spain
Specialties
Medieval Iberia
Cultural Memory In Spain
Material Culture
Languages
Spanish (advanced)
Arabic (intermediate)
German (elementary)
Portuguese (elementary)
French (elementary)
Education
MA
| 2019
| History
| Georgetown University
MA
| 2012
| Liberal Arts
| The Johns Hopkins University
BA
| 2002
| History
| Boston University
BS
| 2002
| Education
| Boston University
Abstracts
Hidden in Plain Sight: Andalusi Cultural Heritage Sites in the Southern Meseta