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Globalization I
The African Diaspora and the World I
Colonial America
Andrew (Andy) Juchno is a doctoral student studying the intellectual life of early America. His work examines three principle themes: the religious and legal cultures of the New World, the history of slavery and abolition, and the development of scientific networks.
He has authored peer-reviewed articles in Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, The New England Quarterly, Connecticut History Review, and Jonathan Edwards Studies. He has written a number of reviews and shorter pieces for publications including Early American Literature, The Journal of the History of Ideas Blog, and Church History and Religious Culture. He is also the co-editor of Cotton Mather’s Curiosa Americana, Scientific Letters to the Royal Society (Boydell & Brewer, 2025) and a forthcoming new edition of William Hubbard’s A General History of New England.
Andrew received his M.A. in Religion from Yale University in 2021 and his B.A. in Government summa cum laude from Hamilton College in 2019. He was awarded the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History’s History Scholar Award and is an elected member of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Before coming to Boston College Andrew worked as a faculty assistant at Harvard Law School.