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A graduation dinner and celebration was held in May for the 2025 Medieval and Renaissance Studies graduates with their ...
Medieval art historian Katherine Werwie to be new Associate Curator of the Nasher Museum of Art Excerpted from the Nasher Museum of Art News Katherine Werwie has been hired as the new Associate ...
Chandler Fry received his Ph.D. in English from Duke in May 2021. His dissertation, “Reasoning Rebellion and Reformation: Natural Law and the Ethics of Power and Resistance in Late Medieval English ...
Lecture and discussion centered on the second edition of the Cromwell biography by Ian Gentles. Dr. Gentles has taught at York University's Glendon College and is Distinguished Professor of History at ...
Robert Pasnau, Duke Philosophy's Mahoney Visiting Scholar, will be giving a Seminar entitled "Medieval Voluntarism and Chaucer's Clerk's Tale".
Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 340B Trent Hall Campus Box 90656 Durham, NC 27708 (919) 681-8883 [email protected] ...
Dr. Thomas Robisheaux is Professor of History at Duke University. In this interview, he discusses what he describes as the “most exciting and rewarding” teaching experience he has had in his career at ...
A graduation luncheon and celebration was held in May for the 2022 Medieval and Renaissance Studies graduates with their parents and favorite professors at Café Parizade in Durham. The 2022 class ...
How to do Microhistory: Using Carlos Ginzburg's "The Cheese and the Worms" as a guide.Tom Robisheaux is Professor of History in the Duke History Dept. He is an historian of early modern Europe with ...
Comp Sci + MedRen: An Interview with Leona Lu (Trinity College, class of 2023) Last summer you participated in a research project led by Professor Astrid Giugni (English and Information Science + ...
Sarah Konrad (Med/Ren Focus, Fall 2021) and Astrid Giugni (Lecturing Fellow, English Department) will be presenting a live learning experience describing an ongoing undergraduate research project: ...
The Early Modern London project, led by Dr. Astrid Giugni (Lecturing Fellow in English and Information Science + Studies) ran during the 2022-23 school year with the generous support of the Center for ...
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