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Nick Nesbitt received his PhD in Romance Languages and Literatures (French) with a minor in Brazilian Portuguese from Harvard University. He has previously taught at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and at Miami University in Ohio. He was a Mellon Fellow at Cornell University's Society for the Humanities and has authored several influential works, including 'Caribbean Critique: Antillean Critical Theory and Toussaint Glissant' (Liverpool 2013), 'Universal Emancipation: The Haitian Revolution and Radical Enlightenment' (Virginia 2008), and 'Voicing Memory: History, Subjectivity, and French Caribbean Literature' (Virginia 2003). He has also served as an editor for notable publications such as 'Concept Crisis: Reading Capital' (Duke 2017) and 'Toussaint Louverture: Haitian Revolution' (Verso, 2008). Nesbitt's recent research includes a book titled 'Price of Slavery: Capitalism and the Revolution in the Caribbean'. His teaching and research interests encompass Haitian studies, French-Caribbean literature, African studies, postcolonial critical theory, and the intersections of capitalism and slavery.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.