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Alexander Roth

MA in Public History

Originally from Gaithersburg, Maryland, Alex graduated summa cum laude from Northeastern University in 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in History, receiving the Cutts Award. As an undergraduate, Alex published “The Devil’s Clever Craft: Insight into Scholarship of the Salem Witch Trials” in the Northeastern Historical Review. Additionally, with the support of Northeastern University Honors Global Bank Account, he co-authored “Pitching a Pint: A History of Guinness Advertising in the Early 20th Century,” which is pending publication in the same journal. In 2024, he received the Robinson Prize for his undergraduate capstone paper, “‘No Yardstick Better’: Missionary Perspectives and Western Influence on Late Ottoman Feminism”, which focused on feminist thought in the Ottoman Empire in the late nineteenth century, and how it defied orientalist stereotypes prevalent in the West. Alex completed two co-ops as an undergrad: one as a clerk in the Massachusetts Department of Public Records, and the other as an Information Governance Specialist at Ropes & Gray, LLP. He also assisted the Northeastern Archives with the Dragon Prayer Book Project, and has spent summers working as a tour guide on the National Mall in Washington, DC.

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Cohort: 2024

Research Interests: History of marginalized people and resistance, women’s history, history of resistance, food and drink history, seventeenth through nineteenth century Europe, Middle East, and Americas, ancient history

Most Recent Degree: B.S. in History from Northeastern University (2024)

roth.ale@northeastern.edu

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