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Poppy Lambert

PhD in World History

Poppy Lambert is a first-year PhD Student in World History. Her interests include early America and African American history. Currently, Poppy’s research is examining the intersection of race, gender, and power among Atlantic spaces of social welfare. Her approach to research is rooted in microhistory and spatial thinking.  Poppy received her M.A. in History from the University of Maine in 2025 and her B.S. in Economics and History from the University of Maine in 2024. She spent time working as an Archival Assistant at the Osher Map Library in Portland, Maine (2024) where she worked on transcription skills and archival processes. She also worked at the University of Maine’s Special Collections (2023) where she processed archival material for the Athletic Department. While living in Maine, Poppy was a devoted Field Hockey Student Athlete and was awarded the Dean Smith Award in 2025, which recognizes the top scholar athlete at the University.

Cohort: 2025

Research Interests: Early America, African American History, Atlantic History, Women’s History, Space and Power.

Most Recent Degree: MA in History, University of Maine (2025)

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