John Eglin
Professor of History; Director of Undergraduate Studies
Contact
- Office
- LA 255
- john.eglin@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
Spring 2022: W 2-3:30 PM, or by appointment, or by accident
- Website
Personal Summary
John Eglin's work explores the relationship between culture and politics in British society from the late 1600s until the end of the 1700s. His current research project, entitled "Gambling and the Public Sphere in England's Long Eighteenth Century," traces the emergence of commercialized gambling from the 1660s through the 1790s. He is also editing James Boswell's travel journals in Italy and France.
Thanks to the efforts of the Ñý¼§Ö±²¥'s Mansfield Library, UM is unusually well equipped to support graduate study in early modern Britain. Undergraduate and Graduate Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ alike have access to online databases such as Early English Books Online (EEBO), Eighteenth-Century Collections Online (ECCO), the Burney Collection of Early English Newspapers, and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. John Eglin correspondingly accepts MA Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ in all areas of early modern British history (1500-1800), and PhD Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ focusing on Britain's long eighteenth century (1660-1800). He welcomes queries by e-mail about any aspect of graduate education.
Education
PhD, Yale University, 1996
MA, University of Georgia,1989
BA, Davidson College, 1984
Courses Taught
HSTR 101: Western Civilization to 1648
HSTR 312: Europe in the Age of Absolutism, 1648-1789
HSTR 348: Britain 1485-1688
HSTR 349: Britain 1688-1815
HSTR 350: Britain since 1815
HSTR 418: Early Modern Britain (Advanced Writing Course)
Field of Study
Early Modern European History, particularly Great Britain; Cultural History
Selected Publications
. London: Profile Books, 2005.
. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2001.