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Samuel Frank Biagetti

Student, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES


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Samuel Frank Biagetti
Student, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Biography
Samuel Biagetti graduated from Brown University in 2006, receving honors for his thesis, "The Red Wine Rebellion: Louisiana, 1768."  At Columbia, he has been studying eighteenth-century European and American religion, in particular Freemasonry.  He completed his Master's Thesis, "Lights and Shadows: The Roots of Masonic Exceptionalism" in 2010, and plans to research the Masons of eighteenth-century Rhode Island for a doctorate in American History.

He is currently the co-rapporteur for Columbia's Early American History and Culture Seminar (Professor Evan Haefeli, Chair).

He is a pretty good baker.
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