Gregory Afinogenov G-4, Department of History, Harvard UniversityWebsite‘The Noblest Commerce: Intelligence and Sinology on the “Russian Route,” 1660-1825 Read more about Gregory Afinogenov
Kelly De Luca Assistant Professor of Law and Justice, Algoma UniversityWebsite‘Beyond the Sea: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and English Law, c. 1575 - c. Read more about Kelly De Luca
James Delbourgo Associate Professor of History, Rutgers UniversityWebsite‘Electricity, Experiment and Enlightenment in 18th-Century North America’ (Columbia University, 2003); published as Read more about James Delbourgo
Dzavid Dzanic G-4, Department of History, Harvard UniversityWebsite‘The Civilizing Sea: Indigenous Networks, Napoleonic Officers, and the Origins of the French Mediterranean Empire, 1792-1848’ (in progress).
Philip Fileri G-7, Department of History, Harvard UniversityWebsite‘French Political Thought and European Integration, 1975-1992’ (in progress).
Lisa Ford Senior Lecturer in History, University of New South WalesWebsite‘Settler Sovereignty: Jurisdiction and Indigenous People in Georgia and New South Wales, 1788-1836’ (Columbia Universi Read more about Lisa Ford
Travis Glasson Associate Professor of History, Temple UniversityWebsite‘Missionaries, Slavery, and Race: The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in the 18th-Century British Atlantic World Read more about Travis Glasson
Emily S. Harding Independent ScholarWebsite‘Political Thought in the British Caribbean, 1750-1785’ (Columbia University, 2007).
Ryan T. Jones Assistant Professor of History, Idaho State UniversityWebsite‘Empire of Extinction: A Natural History of Russian Expansion in the 18th-Century North Pacific’ (Columbia University, 2008); under contract, Oxford Universi Read more about Ryan T. Jones
Chad Ludington Special Faculty in History, North Carolina State UniversityWebsite‘Politics and the Taste for Wine in England and Scotland, 1660-1860’ (Columbia University, 2003); published as Read more about Chad Ludington
Ted McCormick Associate Professor of History, Concordia UniversityWebsite‘Sir William Petty, Political Arithmetic, and the Transmutation of the Irish, 1652-1687’ (Columbia University, 2005); Read more about Ted McCormick
Mira Siegelberg G-6, Department of History, Harvard UniversityWebsite‘Statelessness: An International History, 1921-1961’ (in progress); under contract, Harvard University Press.
Tristan Stein Research Associate, University of Kent‘The Mediterranean and the English Empire of Trade, 1660-1748’ (Harvard University, 2012).
Philip J. Stern Associate Professor of History, Duke UniversityWebsite‘“One Body Corporate and Politick”: The Growth of the English East India Company-State in the Later Seventeenth Century Read more about Philip J. Stern