#  Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History 

 



   ![Dozens of women and children using ladders to pick at a coffee plantation.](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2025-08/cluster-global-history-wikimedia-commons.jpg?itok=RJKdB2ZA) 

 

*Credit:* [*Wikimedia Commons*](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KITLV_-_78528_-_Kurkdjian_-_Sourabaia-Java_-_Women_picking_at_a_coffee_plantation,_probably_in_Java_-_circa_1915.tif#/media/File:KITLV_-_78528_-_Kurkdjian_-_Sourabaia-Java_-_Women_picking_at_a_coffee_plantation,_probably_in_Java_-_circa_1915.tif)**This cluster began in 2011 as the Weatherhead Initiative on Global History, before becoming a research cluster in 2017.**

Global history is one of the leading new approaches in recent years that has helped to transform the study of the past. The contemporary trends summarized under the term “globalization” have lent urgency to research that examines historical processes, networks, identities, and events across the boundaries of the nation-states that traditionally served as the privileged framework for much of the discipline. Historians worldwide have contributed to exciting research on the trends that so many societies have undergone together—whether economic and demographic, religious and cultural, or political and military. In the process, global history has drawn on the expertise of political scientists, sociologists, art historians, economists, anthropologists, and others.

The Weatherhead Initiative on Global History was the first of Weatherhead's original “research clusters” designed to build on and focus its Faculty Associates’ leadership in new directions for international study. As cochairs, Professors Beckert and Maier organized a steering committee among the many faculty in history, social sciences, and from the professional schools, including the Harvard Kennedy School and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The cluster has received additional funding from the Volkswagen Foundation and other University programs, as well.

In 2025–2026, we continue the popular global history seminar and welcome an international cohort of postdoctoral scholars and visiting fellows. We have negotiated strategic partnerships with leading centers for global history abroad: the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar in Senegal, East China Normal University in Shanghai, University of Delhi in India, and University of São Paulo in Brazil. Embedding the research cluster in a network of like-minded institutions around the globe inserts Harvard students and scholars into the networks of research on global history and provides bases for their research sojourns abroad. Global history is a global activity, and with us serving as a cohesive hub, Harvard can play a key role in helping shape this cooperative endeavor.



 

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### Contact

Jessica Barnard  
<jbarnard@wcfia.harvard.edu>



 

 

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 [### Cluster Website

 ](https://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/)Visit the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History website



 

 

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 [### Cluster Seminar

 ](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/seminars/wigh)Learn about the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History Seminar (open to the public)



 

 

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 [### Funding

 ](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/faculty/weatherhead-research-clusters)Learn more about funding opportunities for Weatherhead Research Clusters



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

##  Administration 

The Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History is chaired by Professors Sven Beckert, Sugata Bose, and Charles S. Maier. Jessica Barnard is the cluster administrator.

 

 



  [### Sven Beckert

 ](/people/sven-beckert) <beckert@fas.harvard.edu>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History. 

Laird Bell Professor of History, Department of History, Harvard University.

 

 

 Research interests: United States history; comparative and international political economy; and global history. 

 

 

      ![Sven Beckert](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/wcfia/files/beckert_sven_1.jpg?itok=ZA5Yij0p) 

 

 

 

   [### Sugata Bose

 ](/people/sugata-bose) <sbose@fas.harvard.edu>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History. 

Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs, Department of History, Harvard University.

 

 

 Research interests: History of modern South Asia and the Indian Ocean rim. 

 

 

      ![Sugata Bose](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/wcfia/files/bose_sugata.jpg?itok=uYhdfCYy) 

 

 

 

   [### Charles S. Maier

 ](/people/charles-s-maier) <csmaier@fas.harvard.edu>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History (emeritus). 

Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History, Emeritus, Department of History, Harvard University.

 

 

**Research interests:** Modern European history; US-Europe relations; political economy; and global history projects.



 

 

      ![Charles Maier](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/wcfia/files/maier_charles_0.jpg?itok=wT31Im90) 

 

 

 

   [### Jessica Barnard

 ](/people/jessica-barnard) <jbarnard@wcfia.harvard.edu>Coordinator, Weatherhead Research Clusters on Global Climate Policy; on Identity and Conflict; and on Global History.

 

 

 

      ![Jessica Barnard.](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-06/barnard_jessica.jpeg?h=2a61ce88&itok=0X-6h_o_) 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

##  Current Affiliates (2025–2026) 

 



  [### Jessica Barnard

 ](/people/jessica-barnard) <jbarnard@wcfia.harvard.edu>Coordinator, Weatherhead Research Clusters on Global Climate Policy; on Identity and Conflict; and on Global History.

 

 

 

      ![Jessica Barnard.](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-06/barnard_jessica.jpeg?h=2a61ce88&itok=0X-6h_o_) 

 

 

 

   [### Tomás Bartoletti

 ](/people/tomas-bartoletti)Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History.

Senior Lecturer and SNSF-Ambizione Principal Investigator, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences, ETH Zürich.

 

 

**Research interests:** Environmental history; history of science; capitalism; global history; and Latin American studies.



 

 

      ![Headshot of Tomás Bartoletti](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-07/bartoletti-tomas.JPG?h=3c7a3e5a&itok=DGKimxt0) 

 

 

 

   [### Sven Beckert

 ](/people/sven-beckert) <beckert@fas.harvard.edu>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History. 

Laird Bell Professor of History, Department of History, Harvard University.

 

 

 Research interests: United States history; comparative and international political economy; and global history. 

 

 

      ![Sven Beckert](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/wcfia/files/beckert_sven_1.jpg?itok=ZA5Yij0p) 

 

 

 

   [### Sugata Bose

 ](/people/sugata-bose) <sbose@fas.harvard.edu>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History. 

Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs, Department of History, Harvard University.

 

 

 Research interests: History of modern South Asia and the Indian Ocean rim. 

 

 

      ![Sugata Bose](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/wcfia/files/bose_sugata.jpg?itok=uYhdfCYy) 

 

 

 

   [### Siân Davies

 ](/people/sian-davies)Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History.

PhD in Economic and Social History, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, The University of Edinburgh.

 

 

**Research interests:** Global labor history; racial capitalism; British Empire; eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; and race, class, and gender.

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      ![Headshot of Siân Davies.](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-07/davies-sian.jpg?h=5d6b6646&itok=T_Glwr36) 

 

 

 

   [### Samuel Hymes

 ](/people/samuel-hymes)Global Sports Fellow, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History (2025). 

Account Manager, Angel Enterprises.

 

 

 

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   [### Mao Jiawei

 ](/people/mao-jiawei)Global Fellow, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History.

PhD Candidate, Department of History, East China Normal University.

 

 

**Research interests:** French colonial empire; history of the Indian Ocean; botanical exchange; and knowledge production.



 

 

      ![Headshot of Mao Jaiwei.](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-07/jaiwei-mao.jpg?itok=dtkAtnFq) 

 

 

 

   [### Charles S. Maier

 ](/people/charles-s-maier) <csmaier@fas.harvard.edu>Faculty Associate; Chair, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History (emeritus). 

Leverett Saltonstall Professor of History, Emeritus, Department of History, Harvard University.

 

 

**Research interests:** Modern European history; US-Europe relations; political economy; and global history projects.



 

 

      ![Charles Maier](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/wcfia/files/maier_charles_0.jpg?itok=wT31Im90) 

 

 

 

   [### Vernand Morency

 ](/people/vernand-morency)Global Sports Fellow, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History (2025). Independent Strategic Partnership and Business Development Executive.

 

 

**Research interests:** Sports organizations and athletes as catalysts in addressing the global affordable housing crisis.



 

 

      ![Headshot of Vernand Morency.](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/2025-10/executive_headshot_solid_blue.png?h=13e1b92d&itok=7Cob1QHm) 

 

 

 

   [### Stephen Ortega

 ](/people/stephen-ortega) [ stephen\_ortega@fas.harvard.edu](<mailto: stephen_ortega@fas.harvard.edu>)Associate, Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History. Associate Professor, Department of History, Simmons College.

 

 

 Research Interests: Mediterranean and world history; the history of emotions; collective memory; and digital humanities. 

 

 

      ![Stephen Ortega](/sites/g/files/omnuum8891/files/styles/hwp_4_5__690x865/public/wcfia/files/ortega_stephen.jpg?itok=tV3aHKAh) 

 

 

 

  

 

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##  All Weatherhead Research Clusters 

Born out of a need to complement the Center’s traditional focus of supporting individual faculty and student research, our Weatherhead Research Clusters revolve around hefty questions for the social sciences and the world. These research clusters represent core faculty interests, and aim to make a significant contribution by pushing the frontier of knowledge in their respective fields.

 

 



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###    Business and Government  expand\_more  

When business is not part of the solution, it is frequently part of the problem. By better understanding the political economy of business-government relations in the contemporary world, we hope to provide new insights into how business influence can be a positive force for democracy and development. Our work thus focuses on several broad problems: strategies of business influence; firm responses to deglobalization; the politics of deindustrialization; and concentration, regulation, and technology. We aim to address these themes by bringing together a multidisciplinary group of scholars at all career stages to reexamine and revitalize the study of business and politics.

[Learn more about the business and government research cluster &gt;](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/weatherhead-clusters/22-business-and-government)

 

 



###    Comparative Inequality and Inclusion  expand\_more  

How do we extend cultural membership to the greatest number in society? Gain a better understanding of the social and cultural processes behind recognition gaps? Determine how social scientists and policy makers can better respond to help make societies more inclusive? By bringing together academics from a variety of disciplines and institutions, the cluster fosters a research community that seeks to build up the systemic theory around inequality and recognition gaps and create sustained opportunities for cross-pollination of ideas. Cluster affiliates have studied a wide range of topics—including racism, xenophobia, homophobia, immigration, destigmatization, incorporation, citizenship, indigeneity, and more—across various national and transnational contexts.

[Learn more about the comparative inequality and inclusion research cluster &gt;](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/weatherhead-clusters/comparative-inequality-and-inclusion)

 

 



###    Global Climate Policy  expand\_more  

Addressing climate change requires global collective action, underpinned by international institutions, frameworks, and policies. However, current climate action is moving too slowly—due to unwieldy policy structures and obstacles presented by multipronged core missions, among other reasons. This research cluster aims to accelerate the pace and scale of climate action by identifying and developing new global policy initiatives that address the challenges at hand. We leverage experts across many fields at Harvard and MIT to generate policy ideas, galvanize action, and engage students and alumni toward a deeper understanding of international climate coordination.

[Learn more about the global climate policy research cluster &gt;](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/weatherhead-clusters/25-global-climate-policy)

 

 



###    Global History  expand\_more  

Global history is one of the leading new approaches in recent years that has helped to transform the study of the past. The contemporary trends summarized under the term “globalization” have lent urgency to research that examines historical processes, networks, identities, and events across the boundaries of the nation-states that traditionally served as the privileged framework for much of the discipline. Historians worldwide have contributed to exciting research on the trends that so many societies have undergone together. In the process, global history has drawn on the expertise of political scientists, sociologists, art historians, economists, anthropologists, and others. This research cluster was designed to build on and focus its faculty leadership in new directions for international study.

[Learn more about the global history research cluster &gt;](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/weatherhead_initiative/11_global_history)

 

 



###    Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights  expand\_more  

The deliberate targeting of LGBTQI+ communities is part of an increasingly coordinated and well-resourced transnational strategy to polarize societies, weaken democratic institutions, and expand illiberal influences. This rising transnational threat is in many respects a reactionary backlash against hard-earned advances won by and for LGBTQI+ people over the last generation. This research cluster examines the interplay of state and nonstate actors as leading drivers of this global backlash against democracy and human rights. We convene leading human rights scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and activists to produce cutting-edge interdisciplinary research, data-informed policy recommendations, and new public engagement and culture change strategies to promote the safety and security—and protect and advance the human rights—of LGBTQI+ people worldwide.

[Learn more about the global LGBTQI+ human rights research cluster &gt;](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/weatherhead-clusters/25-global-lgbtqi-human-rights)

 

 



###    Identity and Conflict  expand\_more  

Ethnic and sectarian conflict are on the rise across the world—or at least show few signs of abatement—making it urgent to understand why some communities develop norms and practices of toleration, achieve reconciliation, or resist the politicization of these identities. When intergroup tensions have ratcheted up, is it possible to mitigate the impact? Can a shared civic identity be (re)constructed in the wake of violence waged in the name of nationalism, ethnicity, or religion? This research cluster explores ways to improve intergroup relations in postconflict countries by bringing together a worldwide network of scholars that will draw on evidence from diverse global regions.

[Learn more about the identity and conflict research cluster &gt;](https://www.wcfia.harvard.edu/weatherhead-clusters/22-identity-politics)

 

 



 

 

 

 

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 See also:- [ Initiatives ](/content-types/initiatives)
- [ Past Initiatives ](/content-types/past-initiatives)
- [ Research Clusters ](/content-types/research-clusters)
- [ Current Research Clusters ](/content-types/current-research-clusters)