
Aoife Hufford
Graduate Student
Address/Office Hours
Mondays 10:30-12:30, or email for appointment
Fields/Specialties
Early America to 1815
Religious History
Public History
Education
B.A., History and Religious Studies, College of William & Mary (2023)
Biography
Aoife Hufford is a second year PhD student and Jefferson Scholars Foundation fellow interested in the religious world of seventeenth and eighteenth century British America. She has a background in public history, having previously worked in curation and research with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Mystic Seaport Museum, and Connecticut River Museum. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Religious Studies from the College of William & Mary (2023), where she graduated with honors.
Courses Taught
Graduate Assistant
HIUS 2051, War and the Making of America to 1900 (under Dr. Elizabeth Varon, Spring 2025)
HILA 2001, Colonial Latin America 1500-1824 (under Dr. Thomas Klubock, Fall 2024)