Graduate Students
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Old and Middle English, Wisdom and Catalogue Literature, Storytelling, Riddles

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Portuguese Empire, Colonial Latin America, economic life, spatial history, Digital Humanities
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Early Modern British literature, intellectual history, book history, history of reading


CMEMS Event Coordinator, PhD Candidate in French and Italian
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High and Late Medieval German Literature, Medieval Parody, Irony and Humor, Animality, Interactions between Latin and the Vernacular

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art and archaeology of ancient Rome, historiography of Roman art, theories of reception, memory studies, heritage, Digital Humanities

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French Renaissance, Reception of the Classics, Multilingualism

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renaissance, Baroque, Spanish, Portuguese, English and Italian Early Modern Literature

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Renaissance Song, Early New World Sacred Music, Early Medieval Polyphony
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early modern Germany, media history, disease and literature, history of medicine

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poetry of the Tang and Song dynasties, literati culture and literary circles, tradition/convention and individuality, the private sphere and interiority

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High Middle Ages, Late Middle Ages, medieval religion, Cultural History, gender and sexuality

CMEMS Assistant Director, PhD Candidate in French and Italian
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Graduate Coordinator (Communications)
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Associate Director, Stanford Text Technologies
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early modern English drama, globalization, law, religion
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Early modern literature in English and Spanish, Picaresque and 'rogue' literature, Service and forms of Renaissance labor, Critical Theory


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Early Modern Europe, Enlightenment, Jesuits, history of science
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comparative medieval literature, High Middle Ages, Late Middle Ages, narrative cycles, early prose, Digital Humanities, Critical Theory, Political Philosophy, Cultural History


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Sacred Vocal Polyphony, History of Music Theory, Print Culture, Digital Humanities
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Old and Middle English, Paleography and History of the Book, Anglo-Latin
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Early Modern Studies, Epic and Lyric Poetry and their Tensions, Grottos, Metamorphosis, The Ocean in Intellectual History, History of Subjectivity and the Imagination

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history of medicine, history of law, Early Modern Europe, medical malpractice, Italy, Germany
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Medieval Europe, Medieval Islam, Early Modern Europe, The Ottoman Empire

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Gothic Architecture, Medieval Urbanism, Early Modern Perspective And Architectural Depiction, Cinta Senese
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early modern English poetry and drama, metaphor theory, history of early modern aesthetics, study of recipes and culinary practices, networks of trade, consumption and production
Former Graduate Coordinator (Website), PhD Candidate in History
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Byzantine And Medieval Art History, Monasticism And Asceticism, Liturgy And Ritual, Manuscript Illumination: Relationship Between Word And Image
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history of science, Museum Studies, Spanish Empire
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history of science, Natural History, Medieval reception of ancient philosophy and classical myth
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art and architecture, Constantinople, court culture, ninth to twelfth centuries

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history of science, Natural History, History of the Eastern Mediterranean, Early Modern Ottoman History

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Medieval and late ancient art, Roman and Byzantine Egypt, funerary art, interchange between Roman, Egyptian, and Christian visual culture, ritual, materiality, Phenomenology