Maddie Hale
PhD Student
Institute of Arts and Humanities
Research Degree Students
email: halm1_19@uni.worc.ac.uk
Maddie is a full-time PhD student in American History at the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ.
Maddie’s main research interest is the incarceration of Japanese Americans in prison camps during World War Two. Her PhD research focuses on the newspapers of the incarceration camps, with a particular emphasis on the representation of American identity and the inclusion of women’s features. Her thesis is titled: ‘‘With the Womenfolk’: Women’s Features in Japanese American Incarceration Camp Newspapers, 1942-1945’.
Her Director of Studies is Dr Wendy Toon and her supervisor is Professor Neil Fleming.
Research and Academic Dissemination
- Conference paper, Historians of the Twentieth Century United States (HOTCUS) Winter Symposium, ‘The United States and World War II: Impacts and Legacies at Home and Abroad’, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, titled: ‘‘WE MUST! WE WILL! WE CAN!’: American identity in the newspapers of Japanese American incarceration camps, 1942-1945’ (February 2025)
- Conference paper, Pro- and Anti-War Voices Conference, ¹ú²úÊÓƵ, titled: ‘‘It’s my flag too, the Red, White and Blue’: Reflections on American Entry into World War II in Japanese American Assembly Center Newspapers’ (November 2023)
- Exhibition boards, ‘Pro- and Anti-War Voices’ exhibition, The Hive, Worcester, titled: ‘Japanese Americans and World War II’ (November 2023)
Awards and Prizes
- Worcestershire Historical Society Prize for Worcestershire History (2024): 'Disproportionate female institutionalization? Characterizations of women in Powick Pauper Lunatic Asylum, 1862-1892’
- Stanford History Group Prize for the Best Dissertation in History (2022): ‘A comparison of women admitted to Powick Lunatic Asylum in the years 1862 and 1892’
Qualifications
- MRes History, 2023, ¹ú²úÊÓƵ
- BA (Hons) History, 2022, ¹ú²úÊÓƵ
Teaching Experience
Maddie has taught on the following module at the ¹ú²úÊÓƵ:
- 'Japanese American Incarceration', on HIST3105 The Good War: The USA and World War Two. (2025)