Faculty
Faculty
Everett Crosby
Medieval Europe, England, France
Paul Halliday
Early Modern Europe, England, legal history
Paul Kershaw
Medieval Europe, Early Middle Ages, Carolingian Civilization, England, Italy, France
H.C. Erik Midelfort
Early Modern Europe, Germany, Reformation, Enlightenment, witchcraft, madness
Duane Osheim
Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Italy, history of Christianity, history of epidemics
Sophia Rosenfeld
Early Modern Europe, France, transnational history, intellectual history
Augustine Thompson
Medieval Europe, Italy, social history of Christianity
History Faculty in Related Fields
Richard Barnett
Medieval and Early Modern South Asia, Pakistan, Afghanistan
Roquinaldo Ferreira
Early Africa, colonial Brazil, slave trade
Patrick Griffin
Early America, Atlantic history
Joseph Miller
Africa, slavery, slave trade, Atlantic history, World history
Peter Onuf
American Revolution, 18th-century America
Brian Owensby
Colonial and Modern Latin America, Mexico, Brazil, legal history
Fariba Zarinebaf
Early Modern Middle East, Ottoman Empire
Cong Ellen Zhang
Early to Mid-period Imperial China
Faculty in Related Disciplines
Peter Baker (English)
Medieval, Eighteenth Century Literature
Paul Barolsky (Art History)
Italian Renaissance Art & Literature
Thomas Best (German)
16th- and 17th-century literature, and its relation to other European literatures, including the Greek and Latin classics
Gordon Braden (English)
Renaissance, Classical Backgrounds
Cammy Brothers (Art History)
Italian Renaissance Architecture
Francesca Fiorani (Art History)
Italian Renaissance art, cartography
Elizabeth Fowler (English)
Medieval and Renaissance literature
E. Michael Gerli (Spanish)
Medieval and Early Modern Iberian literature and culture
David Gies (Spanish)
Enlightenment and Romantic Spanish literature, contemporary Spanish culture
Lawrence Goedde (Art History)
Baroque Art
Gregory Hays (Classics)
Late Antique and Early Medieval Latin literature
David Herman (Slavic)
Medieval Russian literature, language pedagogy, 19th-century Russian literature, Literary theory, 18th-century Russian literature
Ruth Hill (Spanish and American Studies)
Colonial and Transatlantic Studies, Critical Race Theory, Early Modern Science, American Studies, Modernity Studies
Bruce Holsinger (English and Music)
Medieval and Reformation Studies, Theory, Intellectual History
Karen James (French)
Sixteenth-century French literature, history of the book in early modern France, Internet and digital technology as tools for collaborative research and teaching in the Humanities
Clare Kinney (English)
Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Daniel Kinney (English)
Renaissance Literature
Antonia LoLordo (Philosophy)
Early Modern Philosophy, Pierre Gassendi
John Lyons (French)
16th and 17th century French literature and intellectual history
Katharine Maus (English)
Renaissance Literature
William McDonald (German)
Medieval German literature
Mary McKinley (French)
Medieval and Early Modern French literature and civilization
Barbara Nolan (English)
Medieval literature
James Nohrnberg (English)
Renaissance Literature, Bible
Amy Ogden (French)
Medieval studies, gender studies
Ricardo Padrón (Spanish)
Colonial historiography; cartography and literature; Golden Age lyric and epic poetry
Deborah Parker (Italian)
Italian Renaissance art and literature; Michelangelo; humanities computing; film theory
Lisa Reilly (Art History)
Medieval Art and Architecture
Betty Sapir (French)
17th and 18th century French Literature, Theater History, Urban History and Cross-Cultural Studies
Jorge Secada (Philosophy)
Descartes and the history of modern philosophy, especially the relationship between late medieval and early modern philosophy, and also late scholastic ethics and political philosophy
A.C. Spearing (English)
Medieval Literature
J. David Summers (Art History)
Art Theory and Italian Renaissance Art
Jennifer Tsien (French)
18th-century literature, Voltaire, satire and parody, Early Modern aesthetics
Adrienne Ward (Italian)
17th and 18th century Italian literature and culture
Alison Weber (Spanish)
Heresy, mysticism, religion and society, Cervantes, and Spanish Golden age literature