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DV 3277
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Area Group(s)
- Political Theory
Education
- Ph.D., University of Chicago
- B.A., Wellesley College
- M.Phil., Cambridge University
- M.A., University of Chicago
Emily Nacol
Associate Professor
Biography
Emily Nacol is a political theorist whose research interests lie primarily in early modern political thought and political economy. She works primarily on problems of risk and uncertainty in early modernity. Her first book, An Age of Risk: Politics and Economy in Early Modern Britain was published in 2016, and she has published articles and chapters on Mandeville, Locke, and risk discourses. Her current projects include a new book on representations of labour and risk in eighteenth-century Britain and a series of essays on plague narratives as political thought. She has held research fellowships at Brown University’s Political Theory Project, Cornell University Society for the Humanities, and University of Toronto’s Jackman Humanities Institute. Her teaching interests include a range of courses in the history of political thought as well as thematic courses on capitalism, labour, and risk.