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Prof Judi Loach Cardiff University C17th French (mainly SE France) architecture, permanent & ephemeral, & related performances & publications; mainly civic & ecclesiastical, not court, festivals, hence allied research into publishing, Jesuits & (mainly provincial) education, emblems & numismatics.
Prof Dr Dagmar Hannelore Eichberger University of Heidelberg, Institut für europäische Kunstgeschichte Festive entries in the Netherlands (15th-16th centruies) Habsburg collections (15th-17th centuries) Women patrons of the arts Margaret of Austria
Prof. Lucia Nuti Università di Pisa/Dipartimento di Storia delle Arti Italian urban history and urban transformations; topographical maps and urban imagery; art and cartography; travel literature;cities and festivals.
Prof. Francesco Cotticelli Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy Theatre and performing arts XVII-XVIII centuries (with special reference to Southern Italy); Commedia dell'Arte
Prof. Dr. Hortal Muñoz José Eloy Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Habsburg Netherlands Royal Households Ceremonial
Professeur Chantal Grell Universite de Versailles, St. Quentin Histoire intellectuelle 16th - 18th centuries; Histoire de l'histoire; histoire des cours.
Professeur Paulette Choné Université de Bourgogne (Dijon) Cour de Lorraine (1480-1650) Emblématique Théorie politique et art éphémère
Professor Nicholas Temple University of Huddersfield, School of Art, Design and Architecture Renaissance Architecture, Topography, Urbanism and Ceremony (esp. Rome), Late Antique and Early Christian Architecture and Ritual, Theories and History of Perspective, Architecture and Linguistics from the Renaissance to the 18th century, The Reception of the Orient in Europe in the 17th and 18th Centuries, Art Nouveau and the 19th century European City, Contemporary Architectural Practice
Professor Barbara Mujica Georgetown University Early modern Spain, theater, mysticism
Professor Diane Cole Ahl Lafayette College Painting in Italy, confraternity studies
Professor Anne-Françoise Morel KU Leuven Church consecrations
Professor Michael Parker U.S. Naval Academy Rituals of death and dying; English Renaissance literature
Professor Sebastiana Nobili Università di Bologna Dante and Boccaccio
Professor Mirka Beneš University of Texas at Austin Rome 1500-1700; France 1500-1700; history of art, architecture, gardens
Professor Massimo Ossi Indiana University Venice, Florence, Mantua: music in late 16th and 17th c.
Professor Barbara Wisch SUNY Cortland (Emerita) Confraternities, Spectacle, Rome
Professor Salvatore Bottari University of Messina History of the Mediterranean countries in early modern age
Professor Paul Gwynne The American University of Rome Rome 1400-1600
Professor Erith Jaffe-Berg University of California, Riverside Theatre of the Renaissance, minority communities in the Renaissance, commedia dell’ arte
Professor Raffaella Morselli University of Teramo Gonzaga court, XVI-XVII c.
Professor Frederick Kiefer University of Arizona Renaissance drama
Professor Gabriela Carrión Regis University Early modern Spain, theater, court politics
Professor Susan Cerasano Colgate University Early modern drama and theatre history
Professor Noam Flinker University of Haifa 17th c. English literature; biblical influences
Professor Timothy Kircher Guilford College Humanism
Professor James Fitzmaurice Northern Arizona University Margaret Cavendish, Shakespeare, early women writers
Professor Claude Stuczynski Bar-Ilan University Inquisition; Triumphal entry of Philip III to Lisbon, 1619
Professor Christian Frost School of Architecture and Design, Birmingham City University Medieval architecture and festival/processions Florence festivals Architecture, Festival, and the City
Professor Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly University of Oxford All European court and civic festivals during the early modern period, but especially from 1500-1750.
Professor Bernardo J. Garcia Garcia University of Madrid Festivals. PALATIUM research project
Professor Maria Ines Aliverti University of Pisa History of art and scenography. Festivals in Northern Italy and France in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Professor Noel Fallows University of Georgia Jousts and Tournaments; Medieval and Renaissance Iberian festivals, especially those with martial arts activities.
Professor Kimberlee Cloutier-Blazzard Independent Scholar Carnival, the Carnivalesque, Convivial Humanism, Parody, Festivity, Comedy, Early Modern Europe, Art History, Cultural History
Professor David Davies UCL (retd.) 16th and 17th century Spain: Liturgy, Catafalques, Reception of Relics; Spanish Habsburg Portraits; Body Politic; Court Etiquette; Dynastic Propaganda. PLEASE USE POSTAL ADDRESS: 117, Turney Road, London SE21 7JB
Professor Mia Rodriguez-Salgado LSE Charles V and Philip II: Politics, Arts, Courts etc.
Professor Iain Alexander Fenlon King's College, Univ. of Cambridge Music and Spectacle in Italy in the 16th and 17th cneturies.
Professor Sydney Anglo University of Wales (Emeritus) Renaissance Chivalry Court Festivities
Professor Iain Fenlon University of Cambridge Music and festival in early modern Italy
Professor Robert Jean Knecht University of Birmingham Sixteenth-century French history including art and architecture. Reign of Henri III
Professor Géza Pálffy Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of History, Budapest History of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Central European Habsburg Monarchy from the 15th to the Beginning of the 18th Century, with the special regard to the history of the defence system against the Ottomans in Hungary and Croatia (16th-17th centuries), to the Habsburg-Hungarian, the Hungarian-Slovak and the Hungarian-Croatian relations, to the political, military and social history of Central Europe in the early modern age, to the history of Habsburg Court in Vienna/Prague, to the history of the Hungarian aristocracy and Hungarian coronation
Professor Richard Cooper Brasenose College, Oxford Renaissance French and Italian triumphal entries and other court festivals and banquets.
Professor Emeritus Charles A. Hallett Fordham University Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama Playwriting techniques, Play analysis
Sir John Elliott Oriel College Oxford sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain
dr Cecilia Paredes Brussels university/ Architectural Heritage of Brussels Brussels Festival & Court ceremonies Renaissance tapestries