Erin Shearer

Erin Shearer is an Associate Tutor in History at Oxford LifeLong Learning and at the University of Warwick. She completed her AHRC SWW-DTP funded PhD at the University of Reading in 2024. Her research interests center on slavery, race, and gender in the antebellum US South. She has published aspects of her research in the Women’s History Review,  American Nineteenth Century History and edited collections, including The Substances of War: Drugs, Alcohol, and Medicine in the Civil War Era  (UGA Press). Shearer has been the recipient of research awards from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and the University of Missouri’s Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy. Her current book project investigates enslaved women’s violent resistance against overseers and enslavers, connecting concerns with resistance to wider historical questions over power, exploitation, and survival in antebellum slavery.

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