Emma F. Hart, Ph.D

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History University of St. Andrews, Saint Andrews, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Colonial British American History
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PhD student of Jack P. Greene

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Jack P. Greene grad student 1997-2001 Johns Hopkins
 (Constructing a New World: Charleston's artisans and the transformation of the South Carolina lowcountry, 1700--1800.)
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Dantas M, Hart E. (2020) The Urban And The Global In The Early Modern Period In A Comparative Perspective The Almanack
Hart E, Dantas M. (2020) Digging down into the global urban past Urban History. 1-11
Hart E. (2016) Stephen Hague. The Gentleman’s House in the British Atlantic World, 1680–1780. The American Historical Review. 121: 1633-1634
Hart E. (2014) Catherine Armstrong. Landscape and Identity in North America's Southern Colonies from 1660 to 1745. The American Historical Review. 119: 1252-1253
Hart E. (2014) Gwenda Morgan and Peter Rushton, Banishment in the Early Atlantic World: Convicts, Rebels and Slaves (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013, £58.50). Pp. 320. isbn 978 1 4411 3011 2. Journal of American Studies. 48: 1101-1103
Burnard T, Hart E. (2013) Kingston, Jamaica, and Charleston, South Carolina A New Look at Comparative Urbanization in Plantation Colonial British America Journal of Urban History. 39: 214-234
Hart E. (2011) Judith Ridner. A Town In-Between: Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the Early Mid-Atlantic Interior. (Early American Studies.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 2010. Pp. vi, 287. $49.95. The American Historical Review. 116: 442-443
Hart E. (2006) Slavery in Colonial America, 1619–1776 By Betty Wood History. 91: 583-583
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