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Jeffrey Lamson

PHD Graduate Student in history at Northeastern University

Jeffrey Lamson is a PhD candidate in World History at Northeastern University.12 His research focuses on the history of policing, particularly the relationship between police reform, technology, and U.S. counterinsurgency during the 20th century.2 Lamson's dissertation examines the connection between patrol cars, urban police reform, and U.S. counterinsurgency in Latin America between 1930 and 1980.1

Academic Background

  • PhD candidate in World History at Northeastern University (Cohort: 2020)1
  • MA in Education from the University of Pennsylvania1
  • BA in History from Colby College2

Research and Achievements

  • Received support from the Humanities Center and the Brudnick Center on Violence and Conflict at Northeastern1
  • Awarded the Lawrence Gelfand-Armin Rappaport-Walter LaFeber Dissertation Fellowship from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR)2
  • Published work in The Washington Post and Jacobin12
  • Forthcoming article in Process, the blog for the Journal of American History, focusing on U.S. police aid to Guatemala2

Professional Experience

Lamson has centered his career on education, with experience as a whitewater kayaking instructor for ten years.2 He has also taught high school history.2

Research Interests

  • Carceral Studies
  • Technology
  • Urban History
  • U.S. in the World
  • Counterinsurgency1

Lamson's interest in policing was sparked during his undergraduate studies abroad in Valparaíso, Chile, where he observed differences between Chilean and U.S. police forces.2 This experience led him to pursue further research on the distinctions and similarities between police forces worldwide.

Highlights

HC Grad Fellows spotlight - Humanities Center
Jeffrey Lamson - College of Social Sciences and Humanities

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Location

Boston, Massachusetts, United States