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  1. Mary Lewis is a scholar of French colonialism, empire, and sovereignty in the modern era. She is working on a book project about France and the world after the Haitian Revolution, and has published articles on the slave trade and the Tunisian protectorate.

  2. Mary Lewis is a Robert Walton Goelet Professor of French History at Harvard and Affiliated Faculty at the Harvard Law School. She studies the history of France's Atlantic empire, especially after the loss of Saint-Domingue/Haiti in 1804.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0507528Mary Lewis - IMDb

    Mary Lewis is a Canadian film and TV professional with a Genie Award and a Gemini Award. She has worked in various genres and roles, such as When Ponds Freeze Over, Republic of Doyle, and Hudson & Rex.

  4. Mary D. Lewis is a professor of French history at Harvard and an affiliated professor at Harvard Law School. She studies the legal, political, and social history of France and its empire since the 18th century.

  5. Feb 3, 2011 · When the Berlin Wall fell, student Mary Lewis knew she should study the past. Now a professor, she is an authority on how France evolved.

  6. Mary Lewis via Scopus - Elsevier Ecology and infectious disease in Britain from prehistory to the present: the case of respiratory infection. 2002 | Journal article

  7. Mary Lewis is a versatile and prolific filmmaker who has worked on various genres and formats. She was born in Uganda and raised in Newfoundland, and has directed, acted, written, edited, and produced many films, including "When Ponds Freeze Over" and "The Sparky Book".