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Samuel Horewood

Student
History

Overview


Samuel E. P. Horewood is a Ph.D. candidate in History with a research focus on the history of rights and rebellion in the Early Modern World. His work delves into the concepts of subjecthood and political personhood, with his thesis examining the numerous rebellions within the global Early British Empire. His research spans diverse geographic regions, including North America, the Atlantic, Europe, the Indian Ocean, and South Asia.

He has taught courses on British history and the Atlantic World and has assisted in teaching classes on the global history of food, the history of globalization, military history, and the English Civil War. Additionally, Samuel has led or contributed to several award-winning digital projects.

Beyond his primary research, Samuel is dedicated to digital scholarship, with a particular emphasis on mapping and cartography, archival curation, and the development of innovative pedagogical methods.

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