BOOKS

A Data-Driven Analysis of Cemeteries and Social Reform in Paris, 1804–1924. New York: Routledge, 2024.

EDITED VOLUMES

(co-edited with Jessica L. Orzulak). Special Issue: “Death in Visual Culture, Visual Cultures of Death.” Mortality 29, no. 2 (2024). 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

(with Emily Lawhead). “Art, Technology, and Discontent: Artificial Intelligence and the History of Photography.” International Journal for Digital Art History. [forthcoming]

(with Anne-Sophie Radermecker). “Towards Transdisciplinarity: Current and Future Perspectives on Art Markets Studies / Auf dem Weg zur Transdisziplinarität: Aktuelle und zukünftige Perspektiven auf die Kunstmarktforschung.” sediment 32 (2023): 12–33.

“Marbriers de Paris: the popular market for funerary monuments in nineteenth-century Paris.” Early Popular Visual Culture 18, no. 2 (2020): 127–48.

(with Hans J. van Miegroet & Fiene Leunissen). “Imperfect Data, Art Markets and Internet Research.” Arts 8, no. 3 (2019): 76.

“Descent from the Cross: James Ensor’s Portrait of the Symbolist Artist.” Shift: Graduate Journal of Visual and Material Culture 10 (2017).

BOOK SECTIONS

“Quantifying Trauma: Death, Data, and Memorial Collecting.” In Remember Me: Death, Commemoration, & Cultural Meaning, edited by Robert Spinelli and Robyn Lacy. New York: Berghahn. [forthcoming]

Le Champ du Repos. A Tidy Approach to Early Epitaphs in Père-Lachaise Cemetery.” In Funerary Inscriptions in Early Modern Europe, edited by Veronika Brandis, Jan L. de Jong, and Robert Seidel. Intersections: Interdisciplinary Studies in Early Modern Culture. Leiden: Brill. [forthcoming]

“Père-Lachaise in 1815: A New Method in the Study of Ephemeral Funerary Monuments.” In Monumental Troubles: Rethinking What Monuments Mean Today, edited by Erika Doss and Cheryl Snay, 16–28. Notre Dame, IN: Midwest Art History Society and the Snite Museum of Art, 2018 (e-publication).  

BOOK & EXHIBITION REVIEWS

“Rosenblatt, Adam. Cemetery Citizens: Reclaiming the Past and Working for Justice in American Burial Grounds.” Mortality (2024).

“Review of McCusker, Kristine M. Just Enough to Put Him Away Decent: Death Care, Life Extension, and the Making of a Healthier South, 1900–1955.” H-Sci-Med-Tech, H-Net Reviews (May 2024).

“Manca, Christine Waller, ed. The Power of Place: Defining Material Culture in Pre-1900 Texas, the Lower South, and the Southwest.” Journal of Southern History 89, no. 1 (2023): 164–65.

“Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau Visionary.” Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 21, no. 1 (2022).

“Greenwald, Diana Seave. Painting by Numbers: Data-Driven Histories of Nineteenth-Century Art.” Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide 20, no. 3 (2021).

“Lemay, Kate Clarke. Triumph of the Dead: American World War II Cemeteries, Monuments, and Diplomacy in France.” Public Art Dialogue 9, no. 1 (2019): 121–122.

BLOG POSTS

“Guide To Writing Alt Text For Academic Book Illustrations.” Flatpage Column, January 23, 2023.

Is Hiring A Dissertation Editor Considered Cheating?” Flatpage Column, April 28, 2022.

“Relational Thinking: Database Re-Modeling for Humanists.” Center for Data and Visualization Sciences Blog, April 15, 2021.

“Reclaiming Marginalized Deaths through Data Analysis, The Case of Geer Cemetery.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, February 26, 2021.

“Pull for Your Candidate.” The Devil’s Tale: Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, November 2, 2020.

“Cookies for the Dead.” The Devil’s Tale: Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, October 26, 2020.

“Breath In and Out; Say Their Name: Renée Ater’s Instagram-Based Memorial, ‘I Can’t Breathe’.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, September 18, 2020.

“Luxury vs. Obligation: Israelite Burials in 19th-Century Paris.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, July 3, 2020.

“Data Lost, but Not Forgotten.” Duke University Libraries Blog, May 31, 2019.

“Feature Archive: La Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris.” French History Network Blog, May 28, 2019.

OTHER MEDIA

“The Case of Geer Cemetery with Dr. Kaylee Alexander.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, November 7, 2021.

“Renee Ater’s Instagram-Based Memorial, ‘I Can’t Breathe’ with Dr. Kaylee Alexander.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, November 7, 2021.

“‘Luxury vs. Obligation: Israelite Burials in 19th-Century Paris’ with Dr. Kaylee Alexander.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, November 7, 2021.

[guest host] “The Art of Death.” French History Podcast, April 3, 2021.

[moderator] “Observing Mortality: A Conversation on Death and Visual Culture.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, February 23, 2021.

[interviewer] “Police Brutality, Slave Past & Digital Remembrance: A Conversation with Dr. Renee Ater.” The Collective for Radical Death Studies, July 23, 2020.