![]() Is Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at Western Sydney University. Co-founder and founding Director of the Centre for the Comparative History of Print at the University of Leeds and now Leader of the Digital Humanities Research Group at Western Sydney, he is also currently an Investigator on the University of Liverpool based AHRC project on ‘Libraries, Communities and Cultural Formation in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic’. ![]() ![]() He is author of French Exile Journalism and European Politics, 1792–1814 (Royal Historical Society, 2000) Blackmail, Scandal and Revolution: London’s French Libellistes, 1758–1792 (Manchester, 2006) A King’s Ransom: The Life of Charles Théveneau de Morande (Bloomsbury, 2010) and Enlightenment Bestsellers (Bloomsbury, 2018) and has co-edited collections on Press Politics and the Public Sphere in Europe and North America, 1760–1820 (Cambridge, 2002) Cultural Transfers: France and Britain in the Long Eighteenth Century (Voltaire Foundation, 2010) Gender, Espionage and Politics: The Chevalier d’Eon and his Worlds (Bloomsbury, 2010) and Digitizing Enlightenment: Digital Humanities and the Transformation of Eighteenth-Century Studies (Oxford Studies on Enlightenment, 2020). ![]() Is Professor of History and Professor of Digital Humanities at Western Sydney University and lead investigator of the prize-winning digital project ‘The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe’ ( FBTEE) and its follow-up project ‘Mapping Print, Charting Enlightenment’. ![]()
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