
Graham Hammill
استاد · Early Modern British Literature
State University of New York at Buffaloمعرفی
Graham Hammill serves as Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Dean of the Graduate School at the University at Buffalo, holding a professorship in the Department of English within the College of Arts and Sciences.
His research centers on Early Modern British Literature, exploring political theology, sexuality studies, and the interplay between literature and visual arts. Key areas include the works of Machiavelli, Milton, Marlowe, and Caravaggio, with emphasis on constitutional history and discourses of rights in 17th century England.
Hammill's publications reveal a consistent scholarly trajectory examining political imagination through literary and theological frameworks, particularly highlighting intersections between sovereignty, representation, and artistic form in Renaissance contexts. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary theoretical concerns in political philosophy.

