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Alison Frazier Games is the Dorothy M. Brown Distinguished Professor of History at Georgetown University, where she has taught since 1995. She previously taught at Grinnell College. Her research focuses on early modern global history, with notable works on Atlantic history, European expansion, and colonial America. She has held fellowships at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (2013) and the Huntington Library (2013-2014), and was a Hans Kohn Member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (2017-2018).
Her teaching spans undergraduate and graduate courses, including 'History of the Atlantic World,' 'Witches and Witchcraft,' and 'Global Encounters.' Her 2020 book Inventing the English Massacre received the 2021 John Ben Snow Prize. She also received Georgetown's President's Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Award in 2021.
Research interests include colonial mentalities, historical memory, and transnational networks. She has co-authored textbooks and edited document collections in Atlantic history. Her work bridges early modern European and American studies, emphasizing interconnected global processes.



