James E. Guilfoyle
مدرس ارشد · early modern Ireland and Britain
The University of Tennessee at Chattanoogaمعرفی
James E. Guilfoyle serves as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (2009). His academic work centers on historical analysis of early modern Britain and Ireland within the British Empire framework.
His research interests include:
- Early modern Ireland and Britain
- The British Empire
- Political economy
- State formation
- Early modern capitalism
- History of economic thought
Current projects focus on:
- State formation in the Irish Restoration commercial settlement
- English regulation of the Irish wool trade (c.1650-1700)
His publication record features the 2019 chapter "Ireland, Mercantilism, and the Navigation Acts, 1660-86" in Taxation, Politics, and Protest in Ireland, 1662-2016, which examines mercantilist trade policies and their socio-economic impact on Ireland during the Restoration period. This work reflects broader scholarly engagement with imperial economic systems and colonial regulatory frameworks.
No scientific awards, grants, student advising relationships, or laboratory/teams were documented in the source material.





