PhD Student
North America
Lydia Mathews is a historian of 19th and 20th century North America, focusing on the intersections of gender, public health, and immigration at the turn of the 20th century. She is particularly interested in the work of settlement houses and milk committees in urban spaces, and how immigrant women engaged with reform projects and could lay claim to social citizenship through their mothering and hygienic practices. Lydia's previous research has centered on Italian immigrants in Boston's South End and the role of reproductive politics in constructions of whiteness.
Research Interests
- Immigration history
- History of medicine
- Public health
- History of gender
Awards & Fellowships
2024 John L. Simpson Pre-dissertation Research Fellowship - UC Berkeley Global, International & Area Studies
2024 Edward E. Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship - UC Berkeley Canadian Studies Program
2023 Library Research Excellence Prize for Graduate Student Research - Brandeis University Library
2021 Sophia Chen Zen Memorial Prize - Vassar College History Department
2021 Marjorie Lynn Gluck Thesis Prize - Vassar College Political Science Department
2020 Evelyn Clark Memorial Travel Fellowship - Vassar College History Department
Education
M.A., History, Brandeis University, 2023
M.A., Women's and Gender Studies, Brandeis University, 2022
B.A., History and English, Vassar College, 2021