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Historian ~MENA focus | incoming Fellow @MHCHarvard ’25–26 | Mellon Fellow @WolfHumanities, Penn ’24–25 | PhD, Purdue ’24 | Views expressed are my own
Historian of US-China relations. Author of Improbable Diplomats (CUP, 2022). Lecturer in East Asian History, Melbourne Uni; currently Kluge Fellow at LoC
Historian of France
Chair of the History Council of Victoria, Australia
Emeritus Professor, University of Melbourne
Latest book: An Environmental History of France, 1770-2020
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/environmental-history-of-france-9781350523852/
Professor of History & Philosophy of Science (HPS) | Metascience | Improving Peer Review | Debates about statistical reform
Co-director of MetaMelb - an interdisciplinary metascience lab - at the University of Melbourne
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History of books, history of money. Enterprise Fellow, Melbourne Institute #UniMelb. Editor #LibraryPlanet. Author of Alice, The Library, Shakespeare’s Library, Penguin & the Lane Brothers
Lecturer in History & Philosophy of Science at the University of Melbourne (Australia), & MetaMelb research group. Interested in and works on History & Philosophy of Science / Metascience #metasci, current board member of AIMOS
Historian. Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne.
Writing a new book on the global history of fascism.
Historian of the Soviet Union and its successors, especially Russia. Hansen Chair in History University of Melbourne. Editor: https://www.cambridge.org/core/publications/elements/soviet-and-post-soviet-history . Views my own. https://www.markedele.com
Lecturer in History at the University of Melbourne, works on supernatural belief, the history of emotions and print culture. Book in progress: Ghostly Emotions: Space, Satan, and the Supernatural in post-Reformation England
Historian of medieval & early modern world. Merchant networks, with a sideline in cockatoos. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/07/05/where-did-that-cockatoo-come-from
https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789463722315/keeping-family-in-an-age-of-long-dis
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