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Robert Hall is a Teaching Professor in the Department of History at Ball State University's College of Sciences and Humanities, specializing in British, U.S., and British Empire history. His research focuses on political identity, democratization, and labor movements during the 19th century.
- Research Expertise: British Empire, Political Activism, Labor History
- Key Affiliation: Department of History, Ball State University
His scholarly contributions emphasize 19th-century British political identity and labor advocacy, particularly through publications on Chartist movements.
Scientific Awards
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend (2007)
- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (2001)
As associate editor for volumes 8–9 of the Correspondence of James K. Polk, he contributed to presidential historical scholarship. Contact: rhall@bsu.edu
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