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Brian Hamm is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Samford University's Howard College of Arts and Sciences. He joined Samford in 2019 and has served as coordinator of the Global & Cultural Studies Program since 2021, teaching courses ranging from Colonial Latin America to Riots, Rebellions, and Revolutions in Latin America.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in History, University of Florida, 2017
- MA in History, University of Florida, 2012
- BA in History (Summa Cum Laude), Pepperdine University, 2010
Hamm specializes in colonial Latin America and the early modern Atlantic world, with research focusing on religious history and migration patterns. His work examines Portuguese immigrant integration in Spanish Caribbean societies, identity construction in colonial contexts, and the intersection of disease narratives with political theory in historical writings.
His publications (2016-2022) consistently explore Portuguese migration in the Spanish Caribbean, Sephardic Jewish colonization movements, and Bartolomé de Las Casas' historical interpretations, revealing thematic continuity in Atlantic world migration studies and religious minority experiences.
Hamm has received recognition through:
- Frankel Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan
While specific grant details and student advisees aren't documented, his academic leadership as Global & Cultural Studies Program coordinator demonstrates institutional engagement. His teaching portfolio spans foundational world history surveys to specialized courses on inquisitions and revolutions, reflecting broad pedagogical expertise.
No dedicated research laboratories or formal team structures are indicated in available materials.




