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Adviser: Jay M. Smith

Graduate Email: nbauer@live.unc.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Education

BA University of California at Berkeley
MA Yale University, 2011

Research Interests

My areas of interest are early modern Europe, pre-revolutionary France, especially the history of the Bastille, and cultural and intellectual history. I am particularly interested in political culture, the development of ideology, and the intersection between the evolving concepts of honor, secrecy, and transparency in eighteenth-century France. My dissertation includes but is not limited to Jesuits, cadavers in the Bastille, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, angry Jansenists, and a revolutionary press. I look at how secrecy was linked to honor, and how over the course of the century, attitudes towards secrecy changed as government transparency took on new importance.