Gregory E. O'Malley
| Title | Assistant Professor |
| Division | Humanities Division |
| Department | History Department |
| Affiliations | Stevenson College |
| Phone | 831-459-1426 (office), 831-459-2555 (message) |
| Office | 220 Stevenson |
| Office Hours | Spring 2013: Wednesday, 10-noon |
| Campus Mail Stop | Stevenson Academic Services |
| 1156 High Street Santa Cruz, CA 95064 |

Research Interests
colonial British America and the Caribbean; the Atlantic world; slavery and the slave tradeBiography, Education and Training
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 2006M.A., Johns Hopkins University, 2003
B.A., Boston University, 1999
Honors, Awards and Grants
Omohundro Institute of Early American Histoy and Culture, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow (2011)American Council of Learned Societies, Oscar Handlin Fellow (2010)
Adair Award 2012 ("given biennially to the best article published in the William and Mary Quarterly during the preceding six years.")
Cappon Award (for "best article" in the William & Mary Quarterly, 2009)
Selected Publications
"Beyond the Middle Passage: Slave Migration from the Caribbean to North America, 1619-1807" William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd. ser., 66 (2009), 125-172."Slave Trading Entrepôts and their Hinterlands: Continued Forced Migrations after the Middle Passage to North America" in Gleeson and Lewis, eds., Ambiguous Anniversary
Courses Taught
HIS 2B, The World Since 1500HIS 110B, Revolutionary America, 1740-1815
HIS 111, Popular Conceptions of Race in U.S. History, 1600-Present
HIS 190X, History of the Atlantic World, 1492-1824
HIS 190Y, The Atlantic Slave Trade
HIS 211, Readings and Research in Early American History
HIS 280C, History Graduate Proseminar: Job Market
HIS 116, Slavery Across the Americas