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David John Hancock is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of Michigan. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University (1990). His research focuses on the Atlantic World, Early America, and Economic History, with expertise in quantitative methods and medieval and early modern studies. Professor Hancock teaches courses such as 'Rise of the Corporation' and 'United States to 1865.'
- Education: Ph.D., Harvard University, 1990
His research interests span Atlantic maritime trade, colonial economic systems, and the social history of early modern Europe and America. He has published extensively on topics including the American Revolution’s global dimensions, Madeira’s role in trade, and the integration of the British Atlantic community.
Notable works include Oceans of Wine (2009) and Citizens of the World (1995). His current projects explore the life of William Fitzmaurice, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, and the papers of John Hull, a colonial mintmaster.
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