A Bit About Me
Tedi A. Pascarella, MA History, is a world historian based in New Jersey. Her academic focuses include the early modern Mediterranean, environmental, textile histories, and their intersections. She has taught as an instructor at Monmouth University.
Courses Taught: Countercultures in American History https://catalog.monmouth.edu/undergraduate-catalog/undergraduate-course-descriptions/pr/#:~:text=PR%2D441%20Countercultures%20in%20American%20HistoryCredits%3A%203&text=The%20course%20will%20show%20that,%2For%20societal%20transformation%2Fregeneration.
I am always searching for ways to utilize the historical novel/fiction in the study of history and popular culture.
I am a contributing writer for Portes Magazine, Greece. Read "The Feminine Ethereal: A Nation in Bloom" here: https://www.portesmagazine.com/post/the-feminine-ethereal-a-nation-in-bloom
I am currently working on a historical novel!
Academic and Popular Publications:
Chapter Contributor – Hettie Williams and Melissa Ziobro, eds. A Seat at the Table: Black Women as Public Intellectuals in US History and Culture. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2023.
Biographical Essay Contributor – Candice Goucher, ed. “Bouboulina Laskarina (1771-1825)” in Women Who Changed the World: Their Lives, Challenges, and Accomplishments through History. ABC-CLIO, 2021.
Culture/Art + Design pieces ("The Feminine Ethereal" & “Defining a Nation: The Art of the Philhellenes” Portes 2021 (9th) Issue, commemorating the Greek Revolution (1821) Bicentennial.
The Recipes Project Fall 2024 Issue - "Imagery of Empire: Merchantry and Folk Medicine on the Mastic Island"