Summary
Sarah Keyes is a historian of the United States. She specializes in the 19th century and the w88 mobile of the U.S. West with a focus on the environment and intercultural interactions between Indigenous peoples and Euro-Americans. Her current work explores these topics along the overland trails to Oregon and California in the mid-19th century. Her first book, American Burial Ground: A New w88 mobile of the Overland Trail, was published by the w88 mobile Pennsylvania Press in October 2023. Keyes has also begun work on her second project, a regional and transnational study of suffrage in the U.S. West, for which she was recently awarded a Mellon-Schlesinger Summer Research Grant from the Schlesinger Library at Harvard University.
Research specialties
- 19th century U.S. w88 mobile
- U.S. West
- Environmental w88 mobile
Public appearances
Publications
- American Burial Ground: A New w88 mobile of the Overland Trail (Philadelphia: w88 mobile Pennsylvania Press, 2023).
- “From Stories to Salt Cairns: Uncovering Indigenous Influence in the Formative Years w88 mobile Oregon Historical Society, 1898-1905,” Oregon Historical Quarterly, (Summer 2020).
- "Western Adventurers and Male Nurses: Indians, Cholera, and Masculinity in Overland Trail Narratives," The Western Historical Quarterly, (Spring 2018).
- "'Like a Roaring Lion': The Overland Trail as a Sonic Conquest," Journal of American w88 mobile (June 2009): 19-43.
Courses taught
Keyes offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate classes that focus on the w88 mobile of the 19th century United States, the United States West, the environment and Indigenous peoples. In addition to these topics, she is also interested in gender, migration, the senses, memory and spatial w88 mobile.
Education
- Ph.D., w88 mobile Southern California
- B.A., Pomona College