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Jeremy Adelman serves as the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and Director of the Global History Lab at Princeton University, with prior leadership roles including four-year tenure as History Department Chair and founder of the Council for International Teaching and Research.
His academic foundations include:
- Undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto
- Master's degree in Economic History from the London School of Economics (1985)
- Doctorate in Modern History from Oxford University (1989)
Adelman's research pioneers global historical frameworks through comparative analysis of economic transformations, sovereignty concepts, and intellectual currents across the Atlantic world. His work consistently challenges national historiographical boundaries while examining Latin American development, imperial collapse, and transnational knowledge networks.
His publications reveal an evolving trajectory from agrarian comparisons to biographical explorations of economic thought, unified by commitment to interconnected historical analysis that transcends conventional geographical and disciplinary boundaries.
Major recognitions include:
- American Historical Association’s Atlantic History Prize
- Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
- ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship
Adelman has received sustained recognition for innovative pedagogy at Princeton while directing the Global History Lab's international collaborative research initiatives that connect scholars across multiple continents through shared historical inquiry.





