Office: Blair 317 Email: [[smiddleton]] Regional Areas of Research: Atlantic World, Early America, United States Thematic Areas of Research: Social/Cultural, Political Economy
Background
Simon Middleton earned his PhD from the City University of New York Graduate Centre in 1998, taught at the University of East Anglia and the University of Sheffield, before coming to William and 玛丽 in 2018. He has published From Privileges to Rights: Work and Politics in Colonial New York City (Philadelphia, 2005) and articles in, for example, the William and 玛丽 Quarterly, the Journal of Early American Studies, the American Journal of Legal History. He has co-edited two collections of essays, with Billy G. Smith, Class Matters: Early North America and the Atlantic World (Philadelphia, 2008) and, with James Shaw, Market Ethics and Practices, 1300-1850 (Abingdon, 2018). He is currently completing a study of the introduction of paper money to the eighteenth-century middle colonies, New York and Pennsylvania. His specialization is early American social history and political economy.