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Cristina Paolozzi

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Cristina Paolozzi (she/her) is a PhD candidate in the department of History at Queen’s University under the supervision of Dr. Andrew Jainchill. Her research includes material culture, and the relationship between France and the Ottoman Empire during the European Enlightenment through turquerie. Cristina is also an editor for the  at Queen’s University, and is the performing arts editor for   

 

Selected Publications:
 

Paolozzi, Cristina. “Turquerie and Material Culture in Enlightenment France”, (paper presented at the Early Modern Interdisciplinary Graduate Forum, University of Toronto, January 29, 2026).

Paolozzi, Cristina. Editor’s Note to Chapter Four: Ekphrasis in The Lamp Literary Journal. Queen’s University, 2025. 

Paolozzi, Cristina. “A Space for Revolution: Coffee and Coffeehouses in Eighteenth Century France “, (paper presented at the Underhill Colloquium, Carleton University, March 22, 2024).   

Paolozzi, Cristina. “Rumours, Rage, and Rejection: The Treaty of Aix-la-Chappelle, Charles Edward Stuart, and the Origins of Public Opinion in Eighteenth Century France”, Undergraduate History Journal, University of Calgary, (2020): 108-161.   

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