Kathryn Olivarius

Kathryn Olivarius Kathryn Olivarius received her BA in History from Yale in 2011 (cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa), her MSt in US History with distinction from the University of Oxford in 2013, and her DPhil in History from the University of Oxford in 2017. Kathryn was a Past and Present postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Historical Research at the University of London before joining the Stanford faculty in 2017. In addition to her love of all things historical, she is also an avid cook, canoeist, and crossworder.
Currently teaching
CSRE 50S: Nineteenth Century America
CSRE 150S: Nineteenth Century America
AMSTUD 150B: Nineteenth Century America
AFRICAAM 150B: Nineteenth Century America
HISTORY 351D: Core in American History, Part IV
HISTORY 150B: Nineteenth Century America
AFRICAAM 50B: Nineteenth Century America
HISTORY 50B: Nineteenth Century America
AMSTUD 200DE: Doing the History of Death and Disease
COLLEGE 122: Pox, Plague, and Pestilence: A Germ's Eye View of World History
HISTORY 200DE: Doing the History of Death and Disease
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