Jennifer Andrella
Assistant Professor
Bio
Jen Andrella is historian of the nineteenth-century United States specializing in Westward territorial expansion, the Reconstruction and Civil War eras, and Native American history. Her current book project examines how territorial expansion in the West influenced the politics and policies of Reconstruction at a national level. Andrella also holds a graduate certificate in Digital Humanities, and specializes in digital curriculum and lesson plan development. Her DH interests include data and narrative mapping, text analysis, data visualizations, and digital history. She is the creator of the digital project, Mapping the Upper Missouri: Visualizing Negotiation, Diplomacy, and Culture on the Northern Plains, 1801-1853, made possible through the support of the Cultural Heritage Informatics fellowship at Michigan State University.
- PHD - Michigan State University (2022)
HUM 501: Introduction to Digital Humanities