Her research focuses on the European Enlightenment, with particular attention to women’s history in a comparative perspective. She also works in the fields of history didactics and public history, fostering accessible and critically engaged approaches to the past. She is currently writing a book on elite women in the political life of England, France, and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1750 and 1830, exploring their roles, influence, and transnational connections within the broader framework of Enlightenment Europe.