
Jason M. Kelly, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of History, IU School of Liberal Arts
Adjunct Associate Professor, American Studies Program, IU School of Liberal Arts
Director, IUPUI-Newcastle Exchange Program, IU School of Liberal Arts
Visiting Fellow, School of Historical Studies, University of Newcastle
Office: CA 504B; Phone: (317) 274-1689; jaskelly@iupui.edu
Education
B.A. Penn State University (1997)
Ph.D. University of California, Santa Barbara (2004)
Research: Dr. Kelly recently completed a monograph, The Society of Dilettanti: Archaeology and Identity in the British Enlightenment, which was published by the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and Yale University Press in February 2010. His recent articles include “The Portraits of Sir James Gray, Bt.” and “James ‘Athenian’ Stuart’s Portrait of James Dawkins” for The British Art Journal and “Riots, Revelry, and Rumor: Libertinism and Masculine Association in Enlightenment London” for the Journal of British Studies.
He is Associate Editor for Britain for the International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, 8 vols. (Blackwell,2009).
Dr. Kelly’s other publications include (ed.) Looking Up: Science and Observation in Early Modern Europe (Legas and the Center for Communication and Information Sciences, 2002), and he has published articles in The American Journal of Semiotics and the Journal of German Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis. He has also contributed to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2006), the Dictionary of British Classicists, 1500-1960 (Thoemmes Press, 2004), and the forthcoming World History Encyclopedia (ABC-CLIO).
His current research projects include a study of citizenship, ethics, and civic responsibility entitled “In the Wake of Abolition: Citizenship in the British Atlantic, 1807-1921;” “Letters from a Young Painter Abroad: James Russel in Rome, 1747-1753 [Introduction and Critical Edition of the James Russel’s Unpublished Manuscripts].” Walpole Society 74, forthcoming 2012; and “Nicholas Revett (1721-1804): A Catalogue Raisonné.”
Teaching Specialties: eighteenth-century Britain, comparative imperialisms, gender and masculinity, historiography and theory.
Service: Dr. Kelly serves on the Council of the North American Conference on British Studies as webmaster, and he is the Vice President for the Midwest Conference on British Studies. He is co-editor of H-Albion. On campus, he is the Advisor to the IUPUI Campus Democrats, and in the community, he serves on the Board of Directors at the Martin Luther King Community Center.
