Grad Date:05/31/2011
atl24@georgetown.edu
Abel Lomax is a history concentrator with a particular interest in nineteenth century North African history. He received a B.A. in history and in French from Grinnell College in 2005. After working as a paralegal, he lived in Cairo as well as in Tunis, where he taught English at AMIDEAST and worked as an intern at the Centre d'Études Maghrébines àTunis. Abel also studied abroad in Nantes, France, and spent a summer experiencing the frustrations of archival research in the French diplomatic archives. Outside of school, Abel works for the Foreign Agricultural Service at the USDA.
When not in school, work, or talking about himself in the third person singular, Abel is training for a marathon before he graduates in 2011.
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