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Caitlin Anderson is a Visiting Fellow at the Center for History and Economics at Harvard in 2009-2010. She received an A.B. in History and Literature with high honours from Harvard University, and an M.Phil in Political Thought and Intellectual History with distinction, and a Ph.D in History, from the University of Cambridge. She was until 2008 a Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College and was Director of Studies at the Centre for History and Economics in Cambridge in 2007-2008. She has also been a Visiting Lecturer at Harvard University. Dr. Anderson's research brings together world history with British and imperial history in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Her doctoral dissertation, 'Aliens at Home, Subjects Abroad: British Nationality Law and Policy, 1815-1870' provides an account of British citizenship during a transformative century. She is currently engaged in expanding the project in both geographic and chronological scope to include the later eighteenth century and several sites of empire, both formal and informal. The book ranges from the Caribbean and Buenos Aires to the eastern Mediterranean to show how events on the periphery forced changes in British nationality policy at home.
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