Ken MacMillan, PhD, FRHistS, 3M National Teaching Fellow
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Ken MacMillan, PhD, FRHistS, 3M National Teaching Fellow
PhD in History, McMaster University, Canada\ MA in History, Queen's University, Canada\ BA (Hons) in History and English Literature, Nipissing University, Canada
Areas of Research
Early Modern England, circa 1500-1700\ Social, political, intellectual, and economic developments
English Empire and Atlantic World, circa 1575-1750\ Legal and constitutional developments, discourses of sovereignty, colonization, and conquest
Crime and Criminal Justice in Early Modern England\ Criminal procedure, punishment, and reporting
Early Modern International Law and Diplomacy\ Diplomatic relations among Atlantic empires, laws of nature and nations, and laws of war and peace
Supervising degrees
History - Doctoral: Unavailable
History - Masters: Accepting Inquiries
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Prospective MA students should be interested in some aspect of early modern England or its empire, circa 1500-1700; any sustainable project will be considered. Former students have examined early modern English coroners, Tudor humanism, heresy and treason laws, criminal procedure, the Elizabethan empire, Atlantic slavery, early American settlement and diplomacy, and imperial ideologies. Not accepting PhD inquiries at this time.
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