
معرفی
Danielle Sanchez is an Associate Professor in the History Department at Colorado College, where she has been since 2019. She previously served as an Assistant Professor at Muhlenberg College. Her research focuses on 20th century African history, particularly examining popular culture, urban life, health dynamics, and food/famine issues in Cabo Verde. She integrates Digital Liberal Arts methodologies, including GIS, digital archives, and data visualization into her work.
- B.A. in History, University of Texas at Austin (2008)
- M.A. in Africana Studies, Cornell University (2010)
- PhD in History, University of Texas at Austin (2015)
Her current book project, The Second World War and Africa (under contract with Michigan State University Press), explores the war's impact on African societies. She is also developing a second project on food security and memory in Cabo Verde. Sanchez advocates for interdisciplinary approaches to historical scholarship and actively promotes digital humanities initiatives.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. She has not been associated with any labs or research teams mentioned here.




