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Members

Network participants, in alphabetical order:

Micah ALPAUGH, University of Central Missouri, alpaugh@ucmo.edu

David ANDRESS,  University of Portsmouth, david.andress@port.ac.uk

Katherine ASTBURY,  University of Warwick, katherine.astbury@warwick.ac.uk

Stéphane BACIOCCHI, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, baciocch@ehess.fr

Simon BURROWS, University of Western Sydney, s.burrows@uws.edu.au

Peter CAMPBELL, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, peterr.campbell@virgin.net

Kirsty CARPENTER, Massey University, k.carpenter@massey.ac.nz

Jack CENSER, Goerge Mason University, jcenser@gmu.edu

Mette HARDER, SUNY Oneonta, mette.harder@oneonta.edu

Maxime HERMANT, Univ de Nanterre, Paris 10, maximehermant@gmail.com

Jennifer HEUER, UMass Amherst, heuer@history.umass.edu

Gavin JACOBSON, University of Oxford, gavin.jacobson@balliol.ox.ac.uk

Annie JOURDAN, Universiteit van Amsterdam, a.r.m.jourdan@uva.nl

Marisa LINTON, Kingston University, m.linton@kingston.ac.uk

Kenneth LOISELLE, Trinity University, kloisell@trinity.edu

Laura MASON, Johns Hopkins University, lmason@jhu.edu

Guillaume MAZEAU, IHRF, Paris, mazeau.guillaume@free.fr

Peter McPHEE, University of Melbourne, p.mcphee@unimelb.edu.au

Amir MINSKY, NYU Abu Dhabi, amir.minsky@nyu.edu

Bette OLIVER, independent scholar, betteoliver@sbcglobal.net

Mike RAPPORT, University of Glasgow, michael.rapport@glasgow.ac.uk

Alyssa SEPINWALL,  Cal State U –  San Marcos, sepinwal@csusm.edu

Noah SHUSTERMAN, Temple University, ncshust@temple.edu

Ronen STEINBERG, Michigan State University, ronens@msu.edu

Timothy TACKETT, University of California Irvine, ttackett@uci.edu

Diane TISDALL, King’s College London, diane.tisdall@kcl.ac.uk

Charles WALTON, University of Warwick, charles.walton@warwick.ac.uk

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