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Ted
Cook (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1972).
Associate Professor of American History.
Eighteenth-century Britain; colonial and revolutionary America; social history.
(773) 702-8384
Adrian Johns (Ph.D. Cambridge University 1992).
Associate Professor of History of Science.
History of early modern science and the history of the book.
(773) 834-7571
Emmet Larkin (Ph.D. Columbia University, 1957).
Professor of British and Irish History.
Victorian political and religious history; the Celtic fringe.
(773) 702-8376
Steve Pincus (Ph.D. Harvard University, 1990).
Associate Professor of British History.
Origins of the British Empire; the English Revolution; early modern cultural/political thought; the Glorious Revolution; the ideas of universal monarchy.
(773) 702-4130
Alison Winter (Ph.D. Cambridge University 1993).
Associate Professor of History of Science.
History of medicine and the history of human sciences after 1750; nineteenth-century science; British history.