How has population been viewed as a scientific subject, an object of government, and a historical process?
Ted McCormick
- Associate Professor
- Department of History
- Fellow
- School of Irish Studies
- early modernity21
- early modern Europe3
- history of ideas3
- history of science13
- scientific revolution
- history of the social sciences4
- political economy17
- biopolitics11
- social engineering
- British Empire7
- Irish history3
- Age of Enlightenment5
- Reformation4
- Atlantic world3
- history of medicine7
- alchemy2
- utopian thought5
- colonialism24
- philosophy of science17
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Anya Zilberstein
British Empire, early North America, environmental history
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Nabeel Hamid
early modernity, philosophy of science, nature
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Theresa Ventura
American history, empire, Philippines
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Rachel Berger
India, human body, tradition/modernity
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Jarrett Carty
Martin Luther, political theory, Reformation
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Eric Buzzetti
political philosophy, philosophy and literature, history of philosophy
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Nora Jaffary
Mexico, gender history, cultural history
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Darragh Languay
Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, Milton
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Jean-Michel Roessli
Christianity, church history, Sibylline Oracles
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Gregory Lavers
analytic philosophy, foundations of mathematics, Carnap
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Travis Smith
political theory, early modernity, religion and politics
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Beverley Best
capitalism, political economy, globalization
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William Buxton
history of the social sciences, Harold Innis, philanthropy
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Robert Tittler
British history, early modernity, England
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Matthew Barker
philosophy of biology, philosophy of science, categorization
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Steven Stowell
Renaissance art, sacred art, medieval art
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Michael Bourne
international accounting standards, globalization, international business
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Hsuan L. Hsu
American literature, environmental humanities, cultural geography
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Andrea Falcon
Aristotle, ancient philosophy, history of science
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Maya Rae Oppenheimer
cultural history, history of media arts, materiality
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Chris Hurl
social movements, labour history, Canadian studies
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Nalini Mohabir
indentured labour, diaspora, Caribbean
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Alejandro Hernández
immigration, immigration policy, immigrant integration
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Jessica Auer
photography, cultural history, landscape
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Geoffrey Robert Little
scholarly communication, Concordia University Press, history of libraries
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Bradley J. Nelson
Hispanic literature and culture, social impacts of technology, history of science
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, masculinities, gender and sexuality