Nadia Scott


Advisor: Mark Healey

Nadia Scott is a doctoral student at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on how visual culture impacts identity formation, nation-building, and ideas of citizenship in 19th century Latin America.

With keen interests in public history, education, and cultural heritage, Nadia’s aspirations as a historian are centered around breaking down barriers. She aims to make history more inclusive and approachable to a wide range of people. She believes that history shouldn’t be confined to academic circles; rather, it should be an engaging and accessible narrative for everyone.

Prior to joining the UConn community Nadia has worked as an independent curator and writer. She graduated valedictorian and summa cum laude from Spelman College in Atlanta Georgia with a BA in History and a minor in Curatorial Studies.

Education:

BA: History (Concentration: Latin America), Spelman College

Thesis: ¿Somos Mexicanos?: Nationalism in Early 19th Century Mexico (1821-1861)

Graduate Student Nadia Scott
Contact Information
Emailnadia.scott@uconn.edu
Mailing Address241 Glenbrook Rd., U-4103, Storrs CT 06269
Office LocationWood Hall 003B
Research Interests
  • Visual and Material Culture
  • Cultural Nationalism and Citizenship
  • Race and Racial Formations
  • Museums and Public History
  • Independence Movements and Revolutions
  • Education and Strategic Curriculum Development.