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Rosemary Wakeman is a Professor of History at Fordham University. She holds affiliations at both the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses, with offices in Dealy Hall and Lincoln Center. Her research focuses on global urban history with emphasis on transnational economic networks and colonial-era commerce. Wakeman’s work examines the interconnectedness of cities like Bombay, London, and Shanghai through the lens of 20th-century business magnates.
Her most notable publication, The Worlds of Victor Sassoon: Bombay, London, Shanghai, 1918–1941 (2024), explores how global capital shaped urban landscapes during the interwar period. This work integrates urban, business, and imperial history to analyze wealth dynamics and social stratification.
No formal education details are listed in the provided materials, though her academic role implies advanced training in history. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the text. Wakeman’s teaching and advising roles are noted, though specific students or grant projects are not detailed.




