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Steven C Bullock is a Professor of History at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, specializing in colonial and revolutionary America, 19th-century American society, and Anglo-American cultural history. He has received the prestigious Trustees' Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Scholarship at WPI.
- B.A., Houghton College (1978)
- M.A., Binghamton University (SUNY) (1980)
- A.M., Brown University (1982)
- Ph.D., Brown University (1986)
His research explores the intersection of social rituals, political ideology, and material culture in early American history. Notable works include analyses of Freemasonry's role in the American Revolution, colonial funerary practices, and the evolution of civility in political discourse. His publications span academic journals like the William & Mary Quarterly and popular outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and Newsday.
Recent publications reveal sustained interest in: (1) Founding Fathers' political philosophies, (2) Masonic symbolism in American history, (3) Colonial material culture, (4) Social rituals and death practices, (5) Historical fraud and identity, and (6) Cultural continuity between England and America.
- Trustees' Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Scholarship
- Percy Adams Prize for best article in eighteenth-century studies
Prof. Bullock has served as a Fulbright Lecturer in Japan and been featured in documentaries on the History Channel, National Geographic Channel, and French Channel Four. His scholarly work bridges academic and public history through media commentary and television appearances.




