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Jennifer Mori is a Professor at the Department of History, University of Toronto. Her research intersects book history, publishing history, history of science, cultural history, religious history, and literary history, with a focus on popular print (1660–1800) and its societal implications. She explores political culture, new diplomatic history, social and cultural dynamics, gender, and ethnicity through lenses such as chapbook novels, almanacs, and diplomatic households.
- Educated with a DPhil from the University of Oxford and a BA from McGill University, Mori's career spans three decades of academic excellence.
- Her work traces intellectual continuity and social change during the Industrial Revolution, examining orality, literacy, authorship, and cultural appropriation in print media.
- Key publications include The Culture of Diplomacy: Britain in Europe, c.1750–1830 (Manchester UP, 2011) and Britain in the Age of the French Revolution (Longman, 2000).
- Recent papers like "So many 'delightful novels'" (2024) and "Aristotelianism, magic..." (2023) highlight her interdisciplinary approach to early modern England's popular print and scientific thought.
- She has contributed encyclopedia entries on diplomatic households and cultural diplomacy, bridging gender studies with international relations.
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