People
- Alexandra Lewis
Trauma and the novel
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Andrew Laird
Renaissance Europe and Spanish America
University of Warwick, Classics and Ancient History
- Ann Caesar
early modern Italy
University of Warwick, Italian Department
- Anne Gerritsen
China, procelain and global interactions
University of Warwick, History Department
- Beat Kumin
early modern Europe, esp drinking cultures
University of Warwick, History Department
- Bernard Capp
Early Modern England
University of Warwick, History Department
- Catherine Bates
Literature and culture of the Renaissance period, especially courtly poetry of the sixteenth-century; psychoanalysis; the epic tradition
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- David Lines
Renaissance Italy
University of Warwick, Italian
- David O'Shaughnessy
Godwin, Ireland and eighteenth century theatre
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Elizabeth Clarke
early modern literature
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Emma Mason
Poetry 1740-present; religion/bible and literature; theories of affect and emotion.
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Femke Molekamp
Women's reading practices
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Giorgio Riello
material culture in global perspective
University of Warwick, History Deprtment
- Humfrey Butters
Medieval and Early modern Italy esp political thought
University of Warwick, History Department
- Ingrid de Smet
early modern French writing
University of Warwick, French Studies
- Jackie Labbe
Poetry and prose of the Romantic period and nineteenth-century children's literature, and cover issues of gender, subjectivity, genre, and form.
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Jim Davis
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British theatre
University of Warwick, Theatre and Performance Studies
- Jonathan Davies
early modern Italy esp violence
University of Warwick, History Department
- Jon Mee
Culture and politics in the long romantic period (1760-1832); social romanticism, especially in relation to clubs and societies as a field of literary production; space into place in romantic period London; gender and sociability in the Romantic period; British popular radicalism in the 1790s, especially in relation to politics, print and sociability.
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Kate Astbury
Eighteenth-century French Literature
University of Warwick, French Studies
- Keith Wrightson
Yale University, History
- Louise Bourdua
Renaissance art
University of Warwick, History of Art
- Margaret Shewring
Renaissance theatre and pageants
University of Warwick, Theatre and Performance Studies
- Margot Finn
credit/debt and colonial families
University of Warwick, History Department
- Mark Greengrass
early modern France
The University of Sheffield, History Department
- Mark Knights
early modern Britain esp political culture
University of Warwick, History Department
- Maxine Berg
Global trade
University of Warwick, History Department
- Paul Prescott
Shakespeare and theatre history
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Paul Raffield
history of law; law and literature
University of Warwick, School of Law
- Penny Roberts
early modern Europe esp France
University of Warwick, History Department
- Peter Marshall
early modern England, esp religious culture
University of Warwick, History Department
- Rosa Salzberg
early modern Italy esp print culture
University of Warwick, History Department
- Rosie Dias
Eighteenth-century art
University of Warwick, History of Art
- Simon Gilson
Dante and Renaissance Italy
University of Warwick, Italian
- Stephen Houlgate
Spinoza, Kant, Hegel
University of Warwick, Philosophy
- Steve Shapiro
transatlantic culture; Brockden Brown
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies
- Teresa Grant
Medieval and Renaissance drama, especially issues surrounding staging, and in Renaissance literature and culture.
University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies