Jenna Pittman is a PhD student in the Department of History at Duke University. Her research focuses on modern European history, examining social, political, and cultural developments in the 19th and 20th centuries. Pittman explores topics such as labor movements, gender, and state-society relations, using archival research and interdisciplinary methods to analyze historical change. She has presented papers at academic conferences and contributed to collaborative research projects on European social history. Her current work continues to investigate the intersections of politics, society, and culture in modern Europe.