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Billy Coleman is an academic affiliated with the University of Missouri, serving as Associate Director of the Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy. He teaches and coordinates the Kinder-Honors sequence in Revolutions and Constitutions and directs the Kinder Institute Democracy Lab. His research focuses on the intersection of music, politics, and power in early American history.
- Ph.D. in History, University College London
- BA (Hons) in History and Politics, University of New South Wales
Research Interests center on music and politics in early America, exploring how cultural elements like music shaped political narratives and power structures. His work bridges disciplines such as Music History, Political History, and Cultural Studies.
His publications include a Journal of Southern History, Journal of the Early Republic, and Oxford Bibliographies in American Literature contributions, though specific article titles are not listed here.
Scientific Awards:
- American Musicological Society’s H. Robert Cohen/RIPM Award
- Kinder Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship
- University of British Columbia Postdoctoral Fellowship
He previously served as Book Reviews Editor for American Nineteenth Century History and co-edited the 2025 Routledge volume Music in American Nineteenth-Century History. As Associate Director, Coleman leads the Kinder Institute Democracy Lab, fostering interdisciplinary research in constitutional democracy.
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