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James Hysell is a Continuing Lecturer in the Department of History at Purdue University Northwest. He specializes in European and Asian history, teaching courses from ancient to modern periods. His research focuses on gender and violence in Victorian Britain, including the mythologizing of Jack the Ripper and the global persistence of punk culture. He holds an M.A. in History from Eastern Illinois University.
Education:
- M.A. – History, Eastern Illinois University
Research Interests: Hysell’s work examines violent crime, gender dynamics, and cultural movements. His studies on Victorian Britain explore societal responses to crime and gender roles, while his analysis of punk culture traces its global influence and subcultural significance. He emphasizes primary sources in teaching, fostering dynamic classroom discussions.
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