Kristine Hunt
Education
MA Idaho State University
Education
MA, Idaho State University, Historical Resources Management
BA, University of California, Irvine, English
Research Interests
Race and gender in US history; Holocaust studies; material culture and historical architecture; the intersection of history and genealogy
Publications
Master’s thesis, “‘Everybody Has a Bungalow Hope’: Housing and Occupation in the US West, 1920,” 2017
“‘Our Bungalow Dreams’: Housing and Occupation in the US West, 1920,” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Volume 78 (2016).
Cartography and Digital Projects
“The Holocaust Across the Globe: Cartography, Genealogy, History,” an ArcGIS StoryMap, in progress
Cartographer, “Lands of Hawise of Bacqueville in Dorset, 1086,” and “11th Century Donations to the Abbey of Montivilliers by Pays de Caux Property Holders” maps for Dr. Stephanie Christelow, “French Women in Early Norman England: The Case of Hawise of Bacqueville,” presentation at Conquest: 1016, 1066 Conference, University of Oxford, July 2016
Cartographer, “Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s Wartime and Postwar Travels, 1918–1923,” in Erika Kuhlman, The International Migration of German Great War Veterans: Emotion, Transnational Identity, and Loyalty to the Nation, 1914–1942, Palgrave, 2016.
Courses Taught
HIST 1101, History in Film
HIST 1111, US History to 1865
HIST 1118, US History and Culture
HIST 2201, Women in US History