Education
PhD in History, University of Melbourne, 2017-2022
Graduate Diploma in Christian Studies, Ridley College, 2017-2019
Bachelor of Arts in History, University of Melbourne, 2013-2016 Publications
‘Grateful fresh advices and random dark relations: Maghrebi news and experiences in English expatriate letters, 1660-1710’, in special issue of Cultural and Social History, edited by Giada Pizzoni. Available online 21 February 2022,
https://go.unimelb.edu.au/xb3i
‘“Grieved in my soul that I suffered you to depart from me”: Isolation and Community in the English Houses at Tunis and Tripoli, 1679-1686’,
Keeping Family in an Age of Long Distance Trade, Imperial Expansion and Exile 1550-1850, edited by Heather Dalton (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020), 169-89.
‘Peace with Pirates? Maghrebi Maritime Combat, Diplomacy, and Trade in English Periodical News, 1622-1714’,
Humanities 8, 4 (2019), article no. 179, special issue ‘Pirates in English Literature’ edited by Claire Jowitt and Manushag Powell,
http://go.unimelb.edu.au/j85r
‘Turks, Moors, Deys and Kingdoms: North African Diversity in English Periodical News before 1700’,
Melbourne Historical Journal 46 (2018): 61-84,
http://go.unimelb.edu.au/x85r Projects
British Expatriates, Periodical News and the Transformation of the Maghreb in British Eyes, 1660-1710
Barbary Slavery and the Criminalisation of Domestic Violence in Colonial Bermuda Upcoming Talks and Conferences
Nat Cutter, ‘Barbarous Bindings: Morocco Leather, Maghrebi Trade, and Elite Prejudice in Early Modern Britain’, Embellishments, Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, 28-29 November
Tyne Daile Sumner, Rachel Fensham and Nat Cutter, with Joanna Mendelssohn and Scott East, ‘What’s in a Name? A Cross-Section of Biography, Gender & Metadata in Cultural and Performing Arts Databases’, International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, University of Washington, Seattle, 3-14 October
Nat Cutter, ‘Pragmatism and Prejudice: Judgements of Maghrebi People and Society in English-Language Letters and Print, c.1660-1710’, Islamic Studies Speaker Series, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, 29 September (invited talk) Memberships
ANZAMEMS, Forum on European Expansion and Global Interaction, Premodern Diplomats Network, Problem of Piracy Network