
Catherine Dille
دانشیار · History
Richmond, The American International University in Londonمعرفی
Catherine Dille is an Associate Professor of International History at the Department of Social Sciences & Humanities. Her research focuses on the history of education in Britain (1700–1850), schoolboy culture, family history in the early modern period, and 18th-century women’s travel writing and lexicography. She holds a BA (Hons) from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MPhil and DPhil from Oxford University. Previously, she held post-doctoral fellowships and lectured at the Universities of Zurich and Birmingham.
- Editor of the New Rambler, the journal of the Johnson Society of London
- Member of the Council of the Camden History Society
Her work bridges historical methodologies with cultural analysis, emphasizing gender, education systems, and textual production. Though no specific articles are listed, her research engages interdisciplinary topics such as pedagogical practices, youth culture, and historical lexicography.
No grants or labs are explicitly mentioned, but her editorial roles suggest active engagement in scholarly communication and historical societies.



