rosalind beiler
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Rosalind J. Beiler

Associate Professor, Department of History

Rosalind J. Beiler’s research focuses on migration in the early modern Atlantic world. She is currently leading PRINT (People, Religion, Information Networks, and Travel), a digital humanities project funded by a NHPRC/National Archives Major Collaborative Archival Initiatives grant, which is creating a portal to 2,700 letters of religious minorities from five repositories in four countries and three languages. Her first book, Immigrant and Entrepreneur: The Atlantic World of Caspar Wistar, 1650-1750 (Penn State, 2008), examines cultural adaptation through one eighteenth-century German-speaking immigrant. She has held fellowships at the Charles Warren Center at Harvard, as a Senior Fulbright Scholar in Berlin, and at the Library Company of Philadelphia. She is co-editor of Early American Studies and earned her Ph.D. in History from the University of Pennsylvania (1994).

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