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Marc H. Lerner serves as Associate Professor of History in the Department of History at the University of Mississippi's College of Liberal Arts, where he has taught since 2005. His instructional focus spans the Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Age of Revolution through courses like HST 326 (Age of Revolution, 1750-1850) and HST 335 (The French Revolution).
His academic foundation includes:
- B.A. in History, University of Chicago (1993)
- Ph.D. in History, Columbia University (2003)
Lerner's research pioneers transnational approaches to revolutionary Europe, examining how symbols like William Tell facilitated cross-border discourse on sovereignty and citizenship. His work bridges republican theory, political modernization, and cultural memory, revealing how revolutionary ideals permeated civic life through theater, music, and popular culture. Current investigations extend these themes into Atlantic slavery studies through collaborative editorial projects.
Analysis of his recent publications shows consistent methodological innovation, connecting Swiss confederal experiments with broader European revolutionary currents while demonstrating how cultural artifacts transmitted political concepts across oceans. This transnational lens challenges nation-centered historical narratives.
No scientific awards were documented in source materials. The text provides no specifics regarding graduate student mentorship, research funding, or laboratory affiliations, though his extensive publication record suggests active scholarly engagement beyond classroom instruction.
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