Jessica Lepler
Associate Professor · 19th-Century American History
University of New HampshireUnited States
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Jessica Lepler is an Associate Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire, specializing in the intersection of culture, capitalism, and diplomacy in the nineteenth-century Atlantic World. Her research explores financial panics, transatlantic economic networks, and the cultural construction of commercial identity.
- Education: B.A. in History and Religious Studies from Tulane University; M.A. and Ph.D. in History from Brandeis University.
Her publications focus on topics such as:
- 19th-century financial panics (1819, 1837)
- Cultural economy during crises
- Transatlantic perceptions of American sectionalism
- Public history and commemoration
- Visual representations of economic hardship
She has received competitive research grants from institutions like Harvard University (2023) and the American Antiquarian Society (2009). Her teaching spans courses on:
- Historical thinking
- Animal history
- Early American history
- Capitalism
- American thought
Her work engages with interdisciplinary methodologies to examine how economic anxieties shaped cultural and diplomatic landscapes.
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