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Samantha Payne

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The Last Atlantic Revolution: Emancipation and Reconstruction in the U.S. and Latin America 

Samantha's research interests include the comparative history of slavery and emancipation, race, Atlantic history, and the history of capitalism. 

Liat Spiro

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Drawing Capital: Depiction, Machine Tools and the Political Economy of Industrial Knowledge, 1824-1914

Liat's work focuses on industrial understandings of international economic space and the intersection of capitalism with design and fabrication...

Balraj Gill

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The Politics of Confinement: Indigenous Homelands, Imperial Duress, and Incarceration in the Deep North Borderlands

Balraj's interests include 19th-century U.S. history, slavery and capitalism, class formation, women’s history, and the history of...

Lukas Rieppel

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Lukas Rieppel works at the intersection of the history of science and the history of capitalism, focusing especially on the life sciences in 19th and 20th century America. He is especially interested in evolution and development, as well as geology and...

Rudi Batzell

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Specialization

Nineteenth Century United States history
Political Economy
Global and Comparative History
State Formation and Politics
Protest and Social Movements
Japanese and British Economic and Social History 

Education

PhD Harvard University
MPhil...

William Rankin

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Bill Rankin’s research focuses on the relationship between science and space, from the territorial scale of states and globalization down to the scale of individual buildings. He is particularly interested in mapping, the environmental sciences and...

Marlese Von Broembsen

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Marlese’s research interests include the political economy of work, and more particularly, distributive issues in the context of global value chains. She writes on labour law and development, the informal economy, and on global value chains. 

Iain Frame

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Iain's recent research has drawn on insights from American legal realism to analyse the ways that the rules of property, contract, and negotiable instruments shaped the structure of money and banking in England and Scotland during the eighteenth and...

Rachel Steely

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Invisible Giant: The Global Rise of Soy in the Twentieth Century

Rachel completed her PhD in History in 2022. She is a scholar of the history of capitalism and commodities. Her research examines the political economy of commodity frontiers, and her...