Alexander Cook
Lecturer · Modern French and British history
Australian National University (ANU)About
Dr. Alexander Cook is a Lecturer in the School of History at the Australian National University (ANU). His research focuses on intellectual and cultural history of Britain, France, and their colonial worlds from the 18th century onward, emphasizing political thought, empire, and the Enlightenment. He holds a BA (Hons) from ANU and M.Phil/PhD from the University of Cambridge.
- Directed Undergraduate Studies in History at ANU (2010–2015)
- Co-Editor of History Australia (2013–2016)
- Chief Investigator on ARC-funded 'Revolutionary Voyages' project (2014–2017)
His research explores how ideas and texts are socially mobilized, with key interests in historiography and the uses of history. He has collaborated on projects with the BBC, National Library of Australia, and National Museum of Australia.
Recent publications analyze revolutionary-era discourses, Enlightenment debates, and the intersection of literature and history. His work bridges intellectual history with broader cultural and political contexts.
He supervises postgraduate students in modern European history and historical theory, fostering innovative research projects.
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