Amy Limoncelli
ph.d. candidate

Education:
BA, History and Public Policy, The College of William & Mary
- Thesis: "Looking the East End in the Face: The Impact of the British Monarchy on Civilian Morale in the Second World War"
Research Interests:
I study twentieth-century British imperial, political, and cultural history. I am particularly interested in postwar processes of decolonization and European integration and in ideas of British identity.
Publications:
"The Field of Cloth of Gold: Henry VIII's Display of Princely Magnificence," James Blair Historical Review, (Spring 2010), 6-15.
Conference Papers:
"Equality of Sacrifice: Morale and the Private Life of the British Monarchy during the Second World War." College of William & Mary Conference on European Studies, College of William & Mary, April 16-17, 2010.