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Mitchell Hammond is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Western University. His research focuses on the social and medical history of early modern Europe, particularly German cities during the 16th and 17th centuries, alongside the history of public health and epidemic disease in the modern world. He teaches courses on early modern Europe, the Atlantic World, religious reform movements, and the history of disease and medicine.
His recent scholarship includes the book Epidemics and the Modern World (University of Toronto Press, 2020). He has presented lectures such as Epidemic Histories and Pandemic Futures (ICity Talks Lectures, 2021) and Germ Theories, Telegraphs, and the Birth of Modern Pandemics (Cafe Historique, 2021).
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. His advising and grant activities are not detailed here. Mitchell is affiliated with the Department of History, teaching courses like HIST 1402F (Nineteenth Century Europe) and HIST 2450F (Renaissance & Religious Reform).



