Nicoletta Gullace

Nicoletta Gullace is an Associate Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire, where she teaches Women’s History and British History, focusing on the Edwardian era, World War I, and the Interwar period. Much of her recent work has addressed the American fascination with Aristocratic culture and the British Royal Family, leading to publications on the popularity of Downton Abbey in the U.S. and a Journal of British Studies forum on the death of Queen Elizabeth II. During her residency at the Rothermere Institute, she will be co-editing a Special Issue of Women’s History Review on the “Histories of Bodily Autonomy,” contextualizing the restrictions on female reproductive autonomy in the United States after the Dobbs decision within a comparative international framework. Access to the Oxford libraries will also allow her to undertake continuing research on comparative Women’s Suffrage and the history of the British Commonwealth.