Marie Ruiz FRHistS is Associate Professor in British History
at Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UR CORPUS 4295, F80025,
Amiens, France).
She is the Chair of COST Action Women on the Move
(CA19112) and series editor of Women on the Move
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/series/women-on-the-move (MUP),
Open Research Europe,
https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/collections/women-on-the-move/about.
as well as Anthem Series in British History
https://anthempress.com/anthem-studies-in-british-history.
A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society; Bibliographical Society of Canada's
2021 Tremaine Fellow; and 2019 Eccles Centre Visiting Fellow at the
British Library, her research focuses on nineteenth-century British
female emigration societies.
She is the author of/British Female
Emigration Societies and the New World, 1860–1914/(Palgrave Macmillan,
2017); editor of/International Migrations in the Victorian Era/(Brill,
2018); co-editor of/The Oxford Handbook of Migration Crises/with Cecilia
Menjivar and Immanuel Ness (OUP, 2019); and co-editor with Bénédicte
Miyamoto of /Art & Migration, Revisioning the Borders of
Community/(Manchester University Press, 2021).