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个人简介

Work Experience Before joining Fudan University in 2023, Russell Palmer was a post-doctoral researcher at the Research Center Gotha, University of Erfurt and then moved to Shanghai to teach in the School of Foreign Studies, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Editorial Work Editorial Assistant of ANQ, a quarterly A&HCI journal (Taylor and Francis / Routledge) Editorial Advisory Board, Post-Medieval Archaeology (A&HCI) Courses Undergraduate: British Children’s Literature, Englishness and the Arts, Introduction to Writing (Parts I & II) Graduate: British and American Children’s Literature, The Rise of the Novel in Eighteenth-Century Britain Honor and Awards Election to the Fellowship of the Society of Antiquaries of London (2021) Barra International Fellowship at The Library Company of Philadelphia and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2018) Dr. Liselotte Kirchner Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Francke Foundations, Halle (2018)

研究领域

eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature; children’s literature, Robinson Crusoe and the robinsonade, popular literature, reception studies, book illustration, literary material culture, transmedial adaptation

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Book Captives, Colonists and Craftspeople: Material Culture and Institutional Power in Malta, 1600–1900 (New York: Berghahn, 2021). Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals “Pricing, illustration, and marketing Robinson Crusoe, 1719-1747.” ANQ 36.4 (2023): 503-506 (A&HCI) “Empire, Crypto-colonialism, and British earthenware in the 19th-century Mediterranean.” Historical Archaeology (2023, Online https://doi.org/10.1007/s41636-023-00440-0 ). (A&HCI) (with Michael Given) “Historical Archaeology and the Mediterranean.” Historical Archaeology (2023, Online https://doi.org/10.1007/s41636-023-00444-w). (A&HCI) “Slavery, captivity and galley rowing in early modern Malta.” Antiquity 95.383 (2021): 1280–1297. (A&HCI &SSCI) “Illustrating Gulliver and the Lilliputians in 1727 and 1728.” ANQ 34.4 (2021): 311-318. (A&HCI) “The Globalization of Penal Space in Nineteenth-Century Malta.” Journal of Historical Sociology 34.2 (2021): 323–349. (SSCI) “Visual criticism in the illustrations of Robinson Crusoe: reading Allart and Vis’ 1791 Dutch edition.” AAA: Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 46.1 (2021): 15–42. (A&HCI) “Post-medieval Maltese earthenware and its makers: unearthing a forgotten industry.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 24.2 (2020): 422–455. (A&HCI) “Contextualizing the Cruel Sufferings of Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers: a historical materialist perspective.” ANQ-A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 31.1 (2018): 11–17. (A&HCI) “Graffiti as Historical Data: The British Army and the Inquisitor’s Palace (Birgu) in the early nineteenth century.” Melita Historica 17.2 (2018): 37–49. (with Simona Raneri, Paolo Mazzo Nicholas C. Vella, Germana Barone, and Wim De Clercq) “Neighborly ties: Characterizing local and Sicilian pottery in post-medieval Malta.” Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 19 (2018):575–587. “A Functional Analysis of Glass from an Officers’ Mess, Malta.” Malta Archaeological Review 11(2012–2013, published Jan 2017): 41–50. “Religious Colonialism in Early Modern Malta: Inquisitorial Imprisonment and Inmate Graffiti.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 20.3 (2016): 548–561. (A&HCI) (with Laura McAtackney). “Colonial Institutions: Uses, Subversions, and Material Afterlives.” International Journal of Historical Archaeology 20.3 (2016): 471–76. (A&HCI) “Maltese Ceramics and Imperial Foodways: An Exploration of Nineteenth-century Red Wares.” European Journal of Archaeology 17.4 (2014): 678–701. (A&HCI) “Coleridge, Material Culture, and Malta.” ANQ-A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 27.1 (2014): 5–12. (A&HCI) As Editor (with Laura McAtackney) Colonial Institutions: Uses, Subversions, and Material Afterlives. Special Issue of International Journal of Historical Archaeology 20.3 (2016). (A&HCI) Book Reviews and Conference Reports “An Archaeology of Lunacy: Managing Madness in Early Nineteenth-century Asylums.” Post-Medieval Archaeology 54.3 (2020): 384–385. (A&HCI) “Italy and Britain between Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds: Leghorn: ‘an English Port.’ Edited by Hugo Blake. Archeologia Medievale 19, 2015.” Post-Medieval Archaeology 52.3 (2018): 430–431. (A&HCI) “Trans-imperial Cooperation and Transfers in the Age of Colonial Globalization: Towards a Triangular History of Colonialism? 22.03.2018–24.03.2018 Gotha / Erfurt.“ H-Soz-Kult, 03.05.2018, . (with Natascha Mehler) “Historical Archaeology at EAA Istanbul, Sept. 10–14, 2014.” The SHA Newsletter: Quarterly News on Historical Archaeology from Around the Globe 47.4 (2014): 5–6.

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