Henry Stoll is a PhD candidate in Historical Musicology at Harvard University, specializing in the music of Haiti and the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Atlantic world. He is a graduate of the University of Cambridge and Rutgers University. His dissertation, The Unsung Revolution: The Music of Haitian Independence, 1804-1820, examines how the nation of Haiti, having fundamentally altered its Atlantic world, gave musical expression to the desires, ambitions, plaints, and pleasures of its people. His research is supported by fellowships from Harvard University, the Camargo Foundation, the McNeil Center for Early American Studies, and the John Carter Brown Library.