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Carl B. Estabrook is an Associate Professor of History at Dartmouth College, specializing in early modern English and modern British history. He holds offices in Carson Hall and teaches courses on European medieval/early modern history, early modern England, modern Britain, and maritime history. His research explores the interplay between urban and rural communities, religion, and print culture in early modern England.
- Education:
- B.A., Yale University
- M.A., Brown University
- Ph.D., Brown University
Dr. Estabrook's research interests include the social and cultural impacts of urban revival in 17th-18th century England, cathedral cities' relationships with civic communities, and the evolution of xenophobia during Atlantic exploration. His current project examines financial scandals' effects on public discourse in late 17th/early 18th century England.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his scholarly contributions to historical methodologies are evident through his publications and teaching. He advises students through his courses but no formal advisees are named. His research extends to cathedral-city dynamics and financial history, with ongoing projects examining civic discourse and economic crises.
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