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Molly Nebiolo is an Assistant Professor of History at Butler University, where she is also affiliate faculty with the Interdisciplinary Program in Public Health. She serves as a content editor for the Age of Revolutions online journal and specializes in the early Atlantic world, spatial history, and the history of health and medicine. Nebiolo earned her PhD in world history from Northeastern University in 2023.
Education:
- PhD in World History, Northeastern University (2023)
Research Interests: Nebiolo’s work explores concepts of well-being in an urbanizing Atlantic world, early modern conceptions of place, and digital humanities methodologies. Her book project, Constructing Health: Concepts of Well-Being in an Urbanizing Atlantic World, is under contract with the University of Virginia Press. Supported institutions include the McNeil Center for Early American Studies, the American Philosophical Society, and the Huntington Library, among others.
Awards:
- 2020 Outstanding Graduate Student Award in Humanics (Northeastern University)
Advising & Grants: Her research has been funded by grants from institutions like the John Carter Brown Library and the Francis Wood Institute. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary collaborations and digital humanities projects, including mapping and GIS initiatives detailed on her DH page.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in collaborative digital humanities work through her DH page, which features projects involving spatial analysis and public health history.





