
Erika Rappaport
Professor · Modern Britain and its empire
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Professor Erika Rappaport (Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1993) is a distinguished scholar at the University of California, Santa Barbara Department of History. Her research bridges Modern British and Imperial History with Gender Studies and Consumer Culture.
- Specializes in transnational commodity networks, gendered consumption, and imperial economies
- Teaches graduate/undergraduate courses on British Empire, Food History, and Persuasion Industries
Current research explores public relations during decolonization through her book-in-progress Whitewashing: How Public Relations Sold the End of Empire, analyzing how PR shaped postcolonial economic relationships and global capitalist frameworks. Her 2017 monograph A Thirst for Empire received multiple awards including the AHA Jerry Bentley Prize.
Key publications since 2020 demonstrate her focus on:
- Imperial propaganda mechanisms
- Gendered consumption patterns
- Food industry globalization
- Advertising's cultural impact
Awarded prestigious fellowships from the NEH and University of California, she has advised multiple doctoral students while maintaining active involvement in consumer history editorial projects.
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