Tom - Cambridge
BA/MPhil/PhD in History of Art - University of Cambridge
I am currently a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Warwick, researching the global history of lithographic printing. Prior to that, I was the project curator of the British Museum’s lead exhibition Tantra: enlightenment to revolution, and a lecturer at the University of Warsaw, where I taught the postgraduate curriculum. I received my Ph.D. (without corrections), M.Phil. (distinction), and undergraduate degree (first class) from the University of Cambridge, and subsequently took up research fellowships at Yale University and the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence.
Over my career, I have designed and taught two modules at the University of Warsaw, supervised three undergraduate courses at the University of Cambridge, and have guest-lectured at Columbia University, Yale University, the Kunsthistorisches Institut, the Dahesh Museum of Art in New York, and the Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas in Mexico City.
My research has been published by Heidelberg University Press, the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, and Print Quarterly. My first book, a cultural history of the East India Company, is currently under review.
If you have any questions about my experience, please feel free to contact me at support@doxa.co.uk
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