Associate Professor, Associate Chair, Academic
MN 5154
Campus
- Mississauga (UTM)
Fields of Study
- Political Theory
Areas of Interest
- Early modern political thought
- History of political economy
- Risk and politics
Biography
Emily Nacol is a political theorist whose research interests lie primarily in early modern political thought and in political economy. She works especially on problems of risk and uncertainty in early modernity. Emily's first book, An Age of Risk: Politics and Economy in Early Modern Britain, was published in 2016, and now she is working on a new project on politics, labor, and risk in eighteenth-century Britain. She has held research fellowships at Brown University's Political Theory Project and the Cornell University Society for the Humanities, and at Toronto she looks forward to teaching a range of courses in the history of political thought as well as thematic courses on capitalism, commerce, and risk.
Education
BA, Wellesley College
MPhil, Cambridge University
MA, University of Chicago
PhD, University of Chicago