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Andrew Jarboe serves as an Assistant Professor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Berklee College of Music, teaching courses on World War I, gender and power in history, and transnational popular cultures. He additionally instructs United States history at Match Charter High School in Boston, demonstrating dual academic commitments across higher education and secondary schooling contexts.
His research centers on modern world history with specialized expertise in British India and World War I, arguing that the conflict intensified racist structures within the British Empire while simultaneously galvanizing Indian nationalist movements and demands for racial equality. This scholarly focus positions World War I as a pivotal catalyst in the eventual dissolution of colonial rule in India.
Dr. Jarboe's publications include the monograph Indian Soldiers in World War I: Race and Representation in an Imperial War (2021), co-edited volume Empires in World War I (2014), and edited work War News in India (2016). His refereed articles examine Indian military hospitals and prisoner-of-war repatriation, revealing how colonial experiences were embedded within global wartime systems through medical infrastructure and diplomatic negotiations.
His scholarly contributions appear in journals including Twentieth Century British History, The Round Table, War in History, and First World War Studies, reflecting methodological engagement with multilingual archives (German and French proficiency) and interdisciplinary approaches bridging military, medical, and colonial history.
No information is available regarding academic advising relationships, grant funding, laboratory affiliations, or research team structures beyond his documented publications and teaching activities.



