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Hank Gonzalez is an Associate Professor in Caribbean History at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of History. Specializing in Haitian history, his research integrates maritime dimensions, revolutionary ideologies, and maroon societies. He holds a B.A. from Harvard College and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, with postdoctoral work at Duke University and prior teaching at the University of South Florida. His scholarship emphasizes colonial resistance, post-revolutionary governance, and transnational networks. Key works include Maroon Nation (2019) and articles in Small Axe and Slavery & Abolition.
Research focuses on recentering marginalized voices in Caribbean historiography, particularly through maritime and diasporic perspectives. His 2023 article on Haitian Mawonaj repositions maroon history within naval contexts, while earlier work examines French revolutionary ideas in Saint-Domingue. Publications consistently engage with themes of sovereignty, diplomacy, and resistance in postcolonial contexts.
Advising and grants sections remain underdeveloped in the provided text, though his academic trajectory reflects sustained engagement with early Caribbean and Haitian studies. No lab affiliations or teams are explicitly mentioned.





