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Lisa Jane Graham serves as The Frank A. Kafker Professor of History at Haverford College, maintaining an office in Hall 212 with contact phone (610) 896-1073 and email lgraham@haverford.edu. Her faculty position encompasses teaching across all curriculum levels and mentoring students in research papers and senior theses development.
Her academic credentials include:
- A.B. from Cornell University
- M.A. from New York University
- Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University
Professor Graham specializes in 18th-century French historical analysis, examining complex societal dynamics during Louis XV's reign and the French Revolution's origins. Her groundbreaking work challenges conventional narratives about royal unpopularity, revealing persistent loyalty amid democratic impulses through meticulous police archive research. Current investigations into the cultural economy of pleasure explore intersections of fiscal and sexual vocabularies, demonstrating how Enlightenment-era debates reshaped modern conceptions of gender, desire, and political authority within rapidly transforming French society.
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Through active supervision of student research and thesis projects, Professor Graham transfers her archival expertise to cultivate critical historical analysis skills. Her mentorship emphasizes how historical methodology provides transferable intellectual discipline applicable to diverse professional pathways beyond academic pursuits, preparing students for advanced graduate studies and varied career trajectories.