Editor Biography - Dr. Jena Gaines
Name: Dr. Jena Gaines
Undergraduate:
BA, Anthropology
Bridgewater State College
Mount Holyoke College
Graduate:
MA, History
University of Virginia
PhD, History
University of Virginia
Teaching and Editing Experience: 20 Years
Jena Gaines was born and raised in Newport, Rhode Island.
She attended Mount Holyoke College and Bridgewater State
College in Massachusetts, where she majored in cultural
anthropology. She earned her Master's and doctoral degrees
in modern European history from the University of Virginia.
She taught undergraduate and graduate history courses
before becoming a freelance writer and editor. Her articles
and book reviews have appeared in Slavery and Abolition,
Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, Contemporary
European History, and French Politics and Society. She
is also the author of a book on Haitians in North America.
Publications:
Haitian Immigration (Mason Crest, 2004)
Articles and book reviews on European history
Favorite Periodicals:
American Bungalow
Atlantic Monthly
Esquire
Journal of European History
Writer's Digest
Favorite Books:
- The Robber Bride, by Margaret Atwood
- Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
- Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides
- Love, by Toni Morrison (and all of her other novels)
- The Man in My Basement, by Walter Mosley (and his Easy
Rawlins series)
- Down and Out in Paris and London, by George Orwell
- The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Perfume, by Patrick Suskind
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