Graduate Students

Gregory  Afinogenov

Gregory Afinogenov

G-3, Department of History, Harvard University

The Noblest Commerce:  Intelligence and Sinology on the Russian Route,” 1660-1825 (in progress).

Kelly  De Luca

Kelly De Luca

Assistant Professor of Law and Justice, Algoma University

Beyond the Sea: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and English Law, c. 1575 - c. 1640 (Columbia University, 2008).

James  Delbourgo

James Delbourgo

Associate Professor of History, Rutgers University

‘Electricity, Experiment and Enlightenment in 18th-Century North America’ (Columbia University, 2003); published as A Most Amazing Scene of Wonders: Electricity and Enlightenment in Early America (Harvard University Press, 2006).

Dzavid  Dzanic

Dzavid Dzanic

G-3, Department of History, Harvard University

‘The Civilizing Sea: Indigenous Networks, Napoleonic Officers, and the Origins of the French Mediterranean Empire, 1792-1848’ (in progress).

Philip  Fileri

Philip Fileri

G-6, Department of History, Harvard University

‘French Political Thought and European Integration, 1975-1992’ (in progress).

Lisa  Ford

Lisa Ford

Senior Lecturer in History, University of New South Wales

Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous People in Georgia and New South Wales, 1788-1836 (Columbia University, 2007); published as Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous People in America and Australia, 1788-1836 (Harvard University Press, 2010).

Travis  Glasson

Travis Glasson

Assistant Professor of History, Temple University

Missionaries, Slavery, and Race: The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in the 18th-Century British Atlantic World (Columbia University, 2005); published as Mastering Christianity: Missionary Anglicanism and Slavery in the Atlantic World (Oxford University Press, 2011).

Emily S. Harding

Emily S. Harding

Independent Scholar

‘Political Thought in the British Caribbean, 1750-1785’ (Columbia University, 2007).

Ryan T. Jones

Ryan T. Jones

Assistant Professor of History, Idaho State University

‘Empire of Extinction: A Natural History of Russian Expansion in the 18th-Century North Pacific’ (Columbia University, 2008); forthcoming, Oxford University Press.

Chad  Ludington

Chad Ludington

Special Faculty in History, North Carolina State University

‘Politics and the Taste for Wine in England and Scotland, 1660-1860’ (Columbia University, 2003); published as The Politics of Wine in Britain: Power and Taste, 1649-1860 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).

Ted  McCormick

Ted McCormick

Associate Professor of History, Concordia University

Sir William Petty, Political Arithmetic, and the Transmutation of the Irish, 1652-1687 (Columbia University, 2005); published as William Petty and the Ambitions of Political Arithmetic (Oxford University Press, 2009).

Mira  Siegelberg

Mira Siegelberg

G-5, Department of History, Harvard University

‘The Question of Questions: A Genealogy of Statelessness, 1919-1961’ (in progress).

Tristan  Stein

Tristan Stein

G-7, Department of History, Harvard University

‘The Mediterranean and the English Empire of Trade, 1660-1748’ (Harvard University, 2011).

Philip J. Stern

Philip J. Stern

Assistant Professor of History, Duke University

One Body Corporate and Politick: The Growth of the English East India Company-State in the Later Seventeenth Century (Columbia University, 2005); published as The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and the Early Modern Foundations of the British Empire in India (Oxford University Press, 2011).