Anne Champlin
Anne Champlin
Graduate Research Assistant
Anne Champlin is a PhD student in Global History at George Mason University. She is focused on the inter-imperial Atlantic between 1730 and 1850 and has a particular interest in the Danish West Indies. Her work explores how entangled empires shaped sovereignty, mobility, and resistance in the early modern Atlantic world. She currently serves as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Center for Mason Legacies and has been a Graduate Teaching Assistant for Global History and Western Civilization.
Education
Anne holds an MA in World History from George Mason University, an MA in International Communication from American University’s School of International Service, and a BA in International Studies and Economics from American University.