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Hannah Barker

Student, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES


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Hannah Barker
Student, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Biography
Hannah received her BA in medieval history and physics from the University of Chicago in 2005.  Her thesis dealt with diplomatic exchanges between Mongols and Europeans in the thirteenth century.  After teaching English in Singapore for two years, she began graduate studies at Columbia University and completed her MA in 2009.  Her research focuses on the trading network which brought slaves from the Black Sea to markets in Egypt and Italy during the thirteenth through fifteenth centuries. Her adviser is Adam Kosto.

Hannah coordinates the interdepartmental Medieval Latin Reading Group and is an active member of the Medieval Guild and OASIES (the Organization for the Advancement of Studies of Inner Eurasian Societies).
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