28-07 2021 04:04
wrote:
I first met Kimberley at Kalamazoo. We chatted about books, tears, and the Centre for the History of Emotions, and, a year later, I was genuinely delighted to see her join CHE in Sydney as a postdoctoral fellow. I remember her, as many others here, as warm and kind – a person whose company I sought out at the events we attended, and whose scholarship was as fascinating as it was inspiring. I extend my deepest sympathies to her loved ones for this truly unfathomable loss.
28-07 2021 04:04
wrote:
I first met Kimberley at Kalamazoo. We chatted about books, tears, and the Centre for the History of Emotions, and, a year later, I was genuinely delighted to see her join CHE in Sydney as a postdoctoral fellow. I remember her, as many others here, as warm and kind – a person whose company I sought out at the events we attended, and whose scholarship was as fascinating as it was inspiring. I extend my deepest sympathies to her loved ones for this truly unfathomable loss.