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The academic staff, research fellows and postgraduate researchers involved in the project.

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Name Institution, Department Research Interests
Reynauld Abad Sorbonne Paris, HistoryHistory of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century France, particularly economic and social history; history of institutions; history of Paris.
Julia Adams Yale, Sociologygenesis and varieties of modernity; large scale forms of patriarchal politics; historical sociology of agency relations; global and transnational sociology
David C. Albertson USC, Religionmedieval and early modern Christianity in Europe
Luiz-Felipe De AlencastroSorbonne Paris, HistoryThe history of slavery in Brazil, Angola, the Portugese Empire, and Black Americas.
Guilherme Amaral Luz Warwick, Art HistoryReligious painting in 17th-century Italy, Spain and France; Iconography of preaching, Saint Paul and Saint John the Baptist; Rhetoric and Religion in Early Modern times.
Emily Hodgson Anderson USC, English18th-c drama, 18th-c novel, women writers, theater history, genre, performance studies
Kevin Van Anglen Boston, EnglishAmerican literature and the following: intellectual and political history; Henry David Thoreau; John Milton and his American influence; the classics; religion; the environment;
Eric Ankerberg Wisconsin Lutheran College, Modern LanguagesMetaphysical poetry. Intersection of early modern literature and Reformation theology in England.
Amy Appleford Boston, EnglishLate medieval and Reformation religion and literature; legal, institutional, and urban history; the philosophy and culture of death of all periods
Desiree Arbo Warwick, History and ClassicsMy research interests include: The classical tradition in colonial Spanish America, the intellectual culture of the Americas, Jesuits c. 16th-18th, and national identity in the Rio de la Plata.
Kate Astbury Warwick, French18th and early 19th century French literature; Napoleonic theatre; translation and literary adaptations across Britain, France, Germany and Switzerland.
Tatiana Debbagi Baranova Sorbonne Paris, HistoryCultural and political history of early modern France
Ruth Barbour Warwick, HistoryThe middling sort of 18th century English Catholic especially those in Warwickshire.
Catherine Bates Warwick, EnglishLiterature and culture of the Renaissance period, especially courtly poetry of the sixteenth-century; psychoanalysis; the epic tradition
Stephen Bates Warwick, HistoryLate medieval and early modern England
David Beck Warwick, HistoryIntellectual and cultural history of early modern England, particularly history of science and local antiquarianism
Yves-Marie BercéSorbonne Paris, HistorySocial, political and cultural history of early modern France, with particular emphasis on popular rebellions and revolts
Maxine Berg Warwick, HistoryGlobal trade
Carlo BitossiUniversity of Ferrara, HumanitiesEarly modern Italy, esp. politics, society, political thought
Daniela Bleichmar USC, Art Historyhistory of the natural sciences and medicine, 1500–1800; visual and material culture, 1500–1800; early modern Hispanic world; imperial history; transregional, transcultural, global exchanges; books, print, prints; history of collecting and display."
Paul Botley Warwick, EnglishThe classical tradition in early modern literature; renaissance letters; neo-Latin literature; Erasmus; the history of the Bible; education in the renaissance; translation; the Greek diaspora in renaissance Europe; and the history of scholarship.
David Bromwich Yale, EnglishEnglish Romantic Literature
Louise Bourdua Warwick, History of Artlate-medieval and renaissance Italian art and architecture especially Venice and the Veneto, artistic patronage and iconography of religious orders
Aimee BurnhamWarwick, HistoryMarquis de Sade, book trade, illicit and obscene publications
John Burton University of Wales Trinity Saint David, EnglishEarly modern English non-dramatic literature, cartography, print culture.
Humfrey Butters Warwick, HistoryMedieval and Early modern Italy esp political thought
Alice ByrneWarwick, HistorySt George, reform and reformation, concepts of nationality and nationhood, secularisation, representations of saints, popular religious practices in sixteenth century England.
Ann Caesar Warwick, ItalianRise of modern Italian novel in 18th century Venice, theatre and novel, circulation, translations and adaptations of English, French and Italian narrative
William Caferro Vanderbilt, Historymedieval and Renaissance economic history (Italy), historiography, war and diplomacy and Dante and Petrarch in historical context.
Caroline Callard Sorbonne Paris, HistoryHistory of Italy and the cultural and political history of the l’âge moderne
Bernard Capp Warwick, HistoryEarly modern English history: gender; masculinity and emotions; popular print and popular culture; religious radicalism; civil war and interregnum; puritanism and moral reformation
William C. Carroll Boston, Englishearly modern drama, especially of the Jacobean period; Shakespearean comedy; early modern genealogical studies
Cyril L. Caspar Zurich, Englisches SeminarJohn Milton, John Donne, George Herbert, English Puritanism, 17th century England nonconformity, and Eschatology and Apocalypticism
Julie ChamberlainWarwick, HistoryEarly Modern England, women, urban life, Coventry
Gregory ChampeaudBordeux 3, HistoryEarly modern France, Wars of Religion, Peace Making process, parlements.
Arianne Chernock Boston, History18th century, Enlightenment, Gender, Royalty, Female Biography
Elizabeth Clarke Warwick, Englishearly modern literature
Lauren Clay Vanderbilt, HistoryOld Regime and Revolutionary France; theater; cultural and commercial institutions; cultural policy; the French empire; commercial elites and questions of class.
Jeanne Clegg Ca' Foscari Venezia/Studi linguistici e culturali comparatee.g.17th-18th century British literature and history especially in relation to crime and justice
Laia Portet Codina Universitat Pompeu i Fabra, Institut Universitari Jaume Vicens VivesFood history, World history, socio-cultural history. Transnational approaches in early modern history with focus in the late enlightment and the long nineteenth century.
Maya Corry University of Cambridge, History of ArtEarly modern Italy - art history, gender, spirituality, the body.
Tom ColvilleWarwick, HistoryIntelligence in the early modern period; Restoration Science; Baconianism; Communication; Perceptions of Credibility
Jodi Cranston Boston, Art History16th-century Venetian painting; early modern pastoral painting and poetry; text/image relations; digital mapping of Venetian collections and artists' itineraries.
Katherine Crawford Vanderbilt, Historyearly modern European sexuality
Denis Crouzet  Sorbonne Paris, HistoryPolitical and religious history of sixteenth-century France
Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan Sorbonne Paris, HistoryTowns and urban societies in 13th-15th century renaissance Italy.
Jonathan Davies Warwick, Historyearly modern Italy esp violence
Laura Davies Oxford, Christianity and CultureBritain and Europe in the long eighteenth century, especially oral culture and religion
Timothy Davies Warwick, HistoryEighteenth century global trade, the social and cultural history of merchant networks, the English East India Company's trade in the Arabian Seas
Jim Davis Warwick, Theatre StudiesEighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British theatre
Rosie Dias Warwick, History of ArtEighteenth-century art
Barbara Diefendorf Boston, HistorySixteenth and seventeenth-century French history, especially the Wars of Religion, Catholic Reformation, and religious coexistence following the religious wars
Elodie Duché History, University of London (in collaboration with Warwick)War captivity, transnational contacts, material culture, life-writing.
Jean-François Dunyach Sorbonne Paris, HistoryHistoriography of the European Enlightenment, particularly in eighteenth-century France and Great Britain
Carlos Eire Yale, Historythe reformation
James Epstein Vanderbilt, Historyscholar of radicalism
Haldun Evrenk Boston, Economicsfiscal institutions throughout the early modern period
Margot Finn Warwick, Historycredit/debt and colonial families

Carme Font Paz

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, English

Early Modern England, Seventeenth century Women's poetry in England, Spain and Italy, Print Culture.
Emma Francis Warwick, English19th century literature and culture; the intellectual history of feminism; psychoanalysis, particularly its 19th century foundations; evolutionary thinking.
Jacques Fremeaux Sorbonne Paris, HistoryMilitary history and colonial empires
Humberto Garcia Vanderbilt, EnglishIslam and Enlightenment
Águeda García-Garrido Caen, Foreign LanguagesReligious and cultural History of seventeenth-century Spain, and in particular, the relationship between preaching and society
 Aaron Garret Boston, PhilosophyHistory or early modern moral and political philosophy (primarily Scottish, British, and French); history of philosophical methodology; reception of Hellenistic moral philosophy in early modern Europe.
Bryan Garsten Yale, Political ScienceHistory of political thought, rhetoric, Hobbes
Alain Gerard Sorbonne Paris, HistoryThe French Revolution; the Guerre de Vendée; Catholicism.
Anne Gerritsen Warwick, HistoryGlobal history of the early modern period (esp. premodern China during the Yuan and Ming dynasties), porcelain and the material culture of global connections.

Massimo Carlo Giannini

Teramo, Faculty of Communication

Early modern Italy and Spain, finance, political institutions, religious orders.

Catie Gill Loughborough, English and Drama

Quakerism, Religious Rationalism, Early Modern Women's Lives and Writing

Marianne Gillion Manchester, Music

Centres of music printing in early modern Europe, especially Italy and the Low Countries; liturgy, religious expression, and art.

John T. Gilmore Warwick, English18th-century English literature; Neo-Latin poetry; Western representations of China; Translation Studies; Caribbean literature and history.
Simon Gilson Warwick, ItalianDante; late medieval and Renaissance Italian literary, intellectual and cultural history; Dante's reception in Italy 14C, 15C, 16C.
Gabriel Glickman Warwick, HistoryBritish politics, religion and culture 1650-1750, international Catholicism, European empires and foreign policies
Herb GoldschmidtKing's, HistoryEarly modern history
João Pedro Gomes University of Coimbra, Center for Classical and Humanistic StudiesEarly Modern Portuguese History, Food Cultures, Lusophone Food Heritage, Early Modern Archaeology, Early Modern Culture.
Bruce Gordon Yale, HistoryReligious history, esp Swiss and German reformations
Felicia Gottman Warwick, HistoryIntellectual, Cultural, and Economic History of the eighteenth century, especially in France. Trade, commercial culture, the East India Companies. The introduction of fine Asian manufactured goods, especially Indian cottons, into France.
Teresa Grant Warwick, EnglishMedieval and Renaissance drama, especially issues surrounding staging, and in Renaissance literature and culture.
Lawrence Donald Green USC, Englishthe Renaissance, rhetoric and linguistics
Mark Greengrass Sheffield, Historyearly modern France
Huw Griffiths Sydney, EnglishEarly Modern English literature, Shakespeare, politics, sovereignty, sexuality and gender.
Thomas GuntrippWarwick, HistoryEarly Modern popualr protest, Crime and violence
Phillip Haberkern Boston, HistoryEarly modern European history
Kyna Hamill Boston, EnglishVisual culture of the early commedia dell'arte, the print culture of Jacques Callot and violence on the early modern stage
James Handy Warwick, HistoryMaterial history, the Renaissance, Early Modern culture and popular religion.
Deborah Elizabeth Harkness USC, HistoryHistory of Science, History of Medicine, History of Technology, Early Modern Europe, Early Modern Britain, the Renaissance, Women's History, Tudor England
Joel Harrington Vanderbilt, HistoryHistory of early modern Germany; history of marriage, children, family; Reformation; history of Christianity.
Philippa Hellawell King's College London, HistoryEarly modern science, early modern travel, early modern England, cultural history, print culture, histories of knowledge and information
Cynthia Brilliant Herrup USC, Historylaw and culture in early modern British societies; gender and sexuality; social and cultural history
Steve Hindle The HuntingtonSocial, economic history of England, esp. labor relations and estate management; popular protest; historical methodology, esp. micro-history
Eva Johanna Holmberg Queen Mary, HistoryEarly modern cultural history, Britain, Ottoman Empire, religious and ethnic identities, cross-cultural encounters, travel writing.
Holger Hoock Pittsburgh, HistoryBritain and British Empire in the "long" eighteenth century
Stephen Houlgate Warwick, PhilosophySpinoza, Kant, Hegel
Eunice D Howe USC, Art HistoryEarly Modern/Italian Renaissance: 15th-16th Century Art and Architecture
Chihyin HsiaoUniversity of Glasgow, History of ArtEighteenth-century London and its material culture.
Lucy Huggins Plymouth, HistoryParish, poor laws, community, culture, beliefs 17thC, 18thC.
Matthew Jackson Warwick, HistorySocial and cultural history of early modern Europe; alcohol and drinking practices
Heather James USC, EnglishEarly modern literature English literature, with an emphasis on Shakespeare; Latin, Italian, and French literatures; comparative literature; classical transmission; genre studies; empire studies, politics, and political philosophy; book history; women writers; gender studies.
Kathryn James Yale, Beinecke LibraryCurator of the early modern collection at the Beinecke Library
Stéphane Jettot Sorbonne Paris, HistoryEarly Modern England and Early Modern France : social history, erudition, international relations
Christopher Johns Vanderbilt, History of ArtThe art, architecture and visual culture of Italy, especially Rome and the Papal States, during the long eighteenth century, focusing on issues of patronage, the politicization of art and the intersection of art history and enlightenment studies
Mark Eliot Kann USC, Historyearly American political thought and gender studies
David Kastan Yale, EnglishEarly Modern English literature and culture; editing and editorial theory; history of the book.
Anthony Kemp USC, EnglishAmerican literature and culture, medieval literature, Renaissance literature, historiography, philosophy, critical theory, eighteenth century, nineteenth century, religion, materialist history
Deeana C. Klepper Boston, HistoryMedieval and early modern European religious history
Marcin KonikJagiellonian, MusicologyEarly modern philosophy, cosmology and music. Athanasius Kircher. Cosmology of musical treatises.
Mark Knights Warwick, Historythe political culture of early modern Britain c.1500 - c.1850, with particular interests in the integration of political and social history, the nature of public discourse, the role of print, and the interaction of politics, literature and ideas. These come together in my current work on early modern corruption
Beat Kümin Warwick, Historysocial and cultural history of England and German-speaking Europe c. 1400-1800, with special interests in parish communities and public houses; spatial approaches to the past
Xavier Labat-Saint-Vincent Sorbonne Paris, HistoryMalta and French commerce, commercial exchange, the Marseille port in the eighteenth century.
Jackie Labbe Warwick, EnglishRomantic-period (1770-1830) poetry and fiction; gender and genre; roles, scripts, and plots and their (re)formations; Charlotte Smith, William Wordsworth, Jane Austen.
Fabien LacoutureSorbonne Paris, Art HistoryEarly modern Italy, History and Representation of children in Italian Art (and in art in general), history and representation of women
Andrew Laird Warwick, ClassicsLatin and Greek classical literature, Latin humanism in Renaissance Europe and colonial Spanish America; classical learning and indigenous traditions in sixteenth-century Mexico
Peter Lake Vanderbilt, Historysixteenth century religious, political and literary culture
Jonathan Lamb Vanderbilt, Englishthe (nonsocial) lives of things, and a study of neurological and affective aspects of scurvy--both in the 18th century
Rebecca Lemon USC, EnglishRenaissance literary, political and legal culture (with an emphasis on England); early modern conceptions of treason, addiction, and emergency; law and literature; political theory
Bram van Leuveren St Andrews, School of Modern LanguagesEarly modern court spectacle/theatre, diplomacy, material culture, cultural exchange, festival culture
Paul Lim Vanderbilt, DivinityEarly modern religious culture
David Lines Warwick, ItalianLate-medieval and Renaissance literary and intellectual culture (especially of Italy); history of universities, Aristotelianism, moral philosophy, and libraries and collections
Lawrence Manley Yale, EnglishEarly Modern Britain, esp poetry, prose and drama
Giacomo Mannironi Warwick, Italianprint culture and publishing market, eighteenth-century Italian and European novel, readership, bibliography, representations of deviance and crime.
Leah Marcus Vanderbilt, Englishshakespeare and early modern drama, milton, seventeenth-century poetry ,revisionist textual scholarship, South Asian links
Alice Marples Kings College London/British LibraryEarly modern Britain, particularly the cultural history of science and sociability in the early eighteenth century, focusing on collecting, correspondence and exchange.
Peter Marshall Warwick, Historysocial history of early modern religion (especially British Isles); the Reformation/s; religious politics of Tudor-early Stuart England; post-Reformation English Catholicism; cultural history, especially popular belief and the supernatural
Christopher Martin Boston, EnglishSixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature; Renaissance lyric and prose fiction
Maria-Elena Martinez USC, Historyspace, religion, gender, and race in New Spain
Emma Mason Warwick, EnglishPoetry 1740-present; eighteenth and nineteenth-century religious belief; religion and science from Newton to Darwin; theories of affect and emotion
Paula McBride Warwick, HistoryEarly modern England, esp. witchcraft, unorthodoxy.
Edwin Mc Cann USC, EnglishEarly Modern Philosophy, Wittgenstein, Philosophy of Mind
Jon Mee Warwick, EnglishCulture and politics in the long romantic period (1760-1832)
Sara Miglietti Warwick, Centre for the Study of the RenaissanceEarly Modern Italy, France and England; history of environmental ideas; history of medicine; Early Modern travel literature; religious strife in Early Modern France
Emily Mitchelson Newcastle, HistoryEighteenth-century Britain, Republicanism, Utopianism, Agrarian Law, equality of property.
Femke Molekamp Warwick, EnglishEarly modern English literature, especially poetry; history of emotion; women's writing; psychoanalysis; history of reading; early modern religion.
Roger Moore Vanderbilt, Englishreligion and literature
Clare MorganKing's, EnglishEarly eighteenth-century coteries, physico-theology, attitudes towards profoundly deaf people, the microscope, the R.S.
John Morgan Warwick, HistoryEarly modern environmental history, particularly of water in the British Isles; state formation; parishes.
Rachael Morton Warwick, HistorySeventeenth- and eighteenth-century material culture.
Erin Murphy Boston, EnglishRenaissance and Restoration literature and culture; Milton; Early modern women writers; Seventeenth-century politics and political theory
Maria Nicolaou Warwick, HistoryHistory of the family, early modern England, gender history.
Niall OddyDurham, FrenchSixteenth-century French culture and thought, the conception of Europe
Bridget Orr Vanderbilt, English18th-century British theatre and empire; pastoral drama; New Zealand/Aotearoa settler and Maori writing; post-war British theatre
Donatella Pallotti University of Florence, Lingue, Letterature e Studi InterculturaliEarly modern English culture, women's writing in early modern England; early modern English poetry, esp. Shakespeare and Donne
Lorenzo Pericolo Warwick, History of Art Early modern religious art; Renaissance and Baroque pictorial narrative; Renaissance and Baroque art theory; influences and cross-fertilizations between the arts produced in different artistic centres of early modern Europe.
Olivier Pétré-GrenouilleauSorbonne Paris, HistoryHistory of the European expansion in the colonial world; global history and history longue durée
Robert Phiddian Flinders University, EnglishEarly modern British literature, especially poilitical satire and the history of emotions.
Rebecca Pilliere Warwick, French StudiesEarly Modern France, esp. pamphlets and wars of religion
Steve Pincus Yale, History17th and 18th century British History; British Empire; West Indies; Political Economy; Revolutions; The State; historical methods; Patriotism; early anti-slavery; economic divergence; political culture; History and the social sciences
Charles W. A. Prior Hull, HistoryPolitics and religion; English civil war; British Atlantic; state-formation and empire.
Sarah PoyntingWarwick, EnglishEarly Stuart literature and history; working on an edition of the writings of Charles I for OUP.
Paul Prescott Warwick, EnglishShakespeare in performance; theatre history; the history and practice of arts criticism; creative approaches to pedagogy
Michael Prince Boston, EnglishEighteenth-century literature; Intellectual history; Aesthetics
Naomi Pullin Warwick, HistoryEarly modern social and religious history, with a particular interest in gender. Areas of research interest include Quaker women in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, female networks and alliances and material culture.
Paul Raffield Warwick, Lawearly modern English legal history (especially the development of the 16th and 17th century legal profession and its influence over constitutionalism in this period); early modern dramatic literature (especially Shakespeare) and its representation of juristic themes
Matthew Ramsey Vanderbilt, HistoryCultural and scientific history
Benjamin ReddingWarwick, HistoryThe revolutions in military affairs that occurred c.16th Century; the French and English navies.
Bruce Redford Boston, Art Historythe visual and literary culture of Baroque and Enlightenment Europe. His areas of particular interest include the Grand Tour, the history of the classical tradition, and the relations between poetry and painting
Tim Reinke-Williams Northampton, HistoryWomen and gender in early modern Britain; early modern London
Joseph Rezek Boston, EnglishEarly and 19th-century American literature; British literature of the Romantic period (especially Walter Scott); transatlantic print culture and the history of the book; early black Atlantic writing; the history of nationalism and aesthetics.
Giorgio Riello Warwick, Historymaterial culture in global perspective
Penny Roberts Warwick, Historyearly modern Europe esp France
Sean E. Roberts USC, Art HistoryEarly Modern Italian Art, History of Cartography, Print and Book Culture
Hector Roddan Cardiff, History, Archaeology and Religiontravel writing, English religious cultures, Orientalism, Ottoman empire, Russian Orthodox Christianity, India, Hinduism, Pacific studies, missionary narrative, witchcraft, gender/sexuality
Kirsty RolfeOxford, EnglishEarly modern England and its international, especially print culture, news networks, church history.
Isabelle Robin-RomeroSorbonne Paris, HistoryHistory of the family and orphans in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France
Margaret Francesca Rosenthal USC, Englishliterary historian of early-modern Italy
François-Joseph Ruggiu Sorbonne Paris, HistoryHistory of the family and the social history of early modern populations.
Margaret Ellen Russett USC, EnglishRomantic literature, Thomas De Quincey, gothic fiction, the poetics of reverie, forgery and imposture in literature, images of Turkey in anglophone literature, eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature and culture, contemporary fiction and theory
Emil Rybczak Warwick, EnglishRenaissance and Restoration Theatre and Printing.
Rosa Salzberg Warwick, Historyearly modern Italy esp print culture
James Schmidt Boston, Historycontroversies regarding question "What is Enlightenment?" from 18th century to present; European intellectual history and history of political thought; catastrophe and memory; music and memorialization
Marco Schnyder Warwick/Geneva, HistoryEarly modern Italy (especially Turin and Venice), France and Switzerland migration, identities, urban history, and conflict resolution, ruling class, power, and family.
Kathryn Schwartz Vanderbilt, EnglishShakespeare and gender
Emily Senior Birkbeck, EnglishC18th literary, colonial and scientific history.
Steven Shapiro Warwick, EnglishWriting and culture of the United States; Cultural Studies; literary theory; marxism, world-literature and world-systems analyses; urban and spatial studies; television studies; sociology of religion, especially evangelicalism and pentecostal forms; gothic and critiques of the bourgeois lifeworld as a problem of living.
Margaret Shewring Warwick, Theatre StudiesEuropean Renaissance/Early Modern Festivals and their legacy (with a focus on performance), Shakespeare and his contemporaries in Performance 1560s-1620s and since 1960 in Britain and abroad, performance spaces (architctural design and scenography).
James Siemon Boston, EnglishRenaissance drama, especially Shakespeare; Literary theory, especially the Bakhtin Circle and Pierre Bourdieu; Early modern literature and social history
Jose Alberto SilvaLisbon, CIUHCTEarly modern Portugal, esp. print culture, science.
Edward Simon Lehigh, EnglishSeventeenth- and eighteenth-century devotional poetry in Britain and America.
Ingrid de Smet Warwick, Frenchearly modern French writing
Bruce Ray Smith USC, Englishliterature and culture of early modern England, including Shakespeare, gender, sexuality, acoustic ecology and historical phenomenology
Christian Smith Warwick, EnglishCritical Theory and the Influence of Shakespeare on Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud.
Michel Sot Sorbonne Paris, HistoryReligion, culture and society of the Occident in the late medieval period.
Susanne Sreedhar Boston, Philosophy17th century moral and political philosophy, social contract theory, conceptions of gender, sexuality and the family in early modern thought
Antonia Szabari USC, French and ItalianEarly modern French Literature, the culture of reading, injurious speech and publicity, the literature of travel, religion as discourse, and the plant / animal / human boundary in early modern culture.
Byapti Sur Leiden University, Institute for History
Early modern Corruption, Colonial Engagements, Bureaucracy and politics behind corruption charges, Social Networking.
Alain Tallon Sorbonne Paris, HistoryHistory of early modern Mediterranean Europe; history of sixteenth-century international relations.
Romain Telliez Sorbonne Paris, HistorySocial, political and legal history of medieval and early modern France
Christopher Thompson Buckingham, Humanities Research InstituteEarly English colonial history 1600-1660; Parliamentary history 1604-1649; history of Essex 1600-1660
John Thornton Boston, HistoryEarly modern Atlantic Africa, Atlantic history, the slave trade, colonization of the Americas, history of indigenous America, and the African Diaspora.
Sotirios Triantafyllos Sussex, HistoryEarly modern Italy, print culture, science, violence, popular culture
Stefano Ulliana MIUR Italy, Private ScholarJordanus Brunus Nolanus, Renaissance philosophy and science.
Daniel Usner Vanderbilt, HistoryAmerican Indians
Emanuela Vai St. Andrews, Art HistoryRenaissance-Early modern Italy, esp. architectural and art history, musicology
Maude Vanhaelen Warwick, Centre for the Study of the RenaissanceRenaissance philosophy, humanism, Greek, Latin and vernacular languages, Renaissance demonology.
Alberto Vanzo Warwick, PhilosophyEarly modern philosophy, esp. Kant and Leibniz; early modern science and medicine; historiography of early modern thought.
Mate Vince Warwick, English and Comparative lit.Reception of the classics (esp. Cicero, Vergil), rhetoric and dialectic in the Renaissance, Theological controversies, Translation studies, Shakespeare, Sidney
Matthew Wakeman Warwick, HistoryTable Games in Tudor England
Charles Walton Warwick, HistoryOld Regime, Enlightenment, and Revolutionary France. Print culture, democratic transition, the politics of political economy.
Gary Watt Warwick, LawEquity, law and literature (especially rhetoric/drama/Shakespeare), law (especially, Court of Chancery), stage properties, material culture (especially dress)
Jon Westling Boston, HistoryHistory of medieval Europe, Tudor England, the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, early modern philosophy and political theory, the development of the European state system; the history and contemporary state of higher education
Susan WilkinOxford, Bodleian LibrariesHorticultural practice in England in c.1600-c.1750, in particular productive gardening, the nursery and market garden trades, culinary and medicinal herbs, the intellectual and scientific background.
Paul WilliamsExeter, HistoryEnglish explorers in America under Elizabeth and James
Nicholas Wilson Yale, SociologyEnglish East India Company; state formation; historical sociology; political sociology; organizations; empire and the administrative politics of knowledge
James A. Winn Boston, EnglishRestoration and eighteenth-century English literature
Alexander WinklerWarwick, Centre for the Study of the RenaissanceItalian Renaissance, Northern European humanism, Latin literature of the 17th century
Philippa Woodcock Warwick, HistoryEarly modern Italy and France, esp.war and material culture.
Keith Wrightson Yale, HistoryEarly modern British social and cultural history.
Wanda Wyporska Private Scholar, formerly Oxford, HistoryEarly Modern Poland/Witchcraft.
Michael Zell Boston, Art History

Seventeenth-century Dutch art, with a particular focus on Rembrandt and Vermeer; art collecting and the market; gift exchange; the poetics of painting; and art and religion.

Holger Hoock