Faculty Members with Medieval Interests
Faculty who participate in the Program and/or regularly teach courses on medieval languages, culture, and history.
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Pablo Ancos-Garcia,
Spanish and Portugese
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Keith Busby,
French and Italian
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Salvatore Calomino, German
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Michael Chamberlain, History
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Lisa H. Cooper,
English
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Ivy Corfis, Spanish and Portuguese
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William J. Courtenay, History
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Dustin Cowell, African Languages
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Thomas E. A. Dale, Art
History
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Lawrence M. Earp, Music
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Ray Harris, Spanish and Portuguese
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Robert Howell, German
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Florence Hsia, History of Science
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Christopher Livanos, Comparative Literature
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Maureen Mazzaoui, History
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Scott Mellor, Scandinavian Studies
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David Morgan, History
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Carole Newlands, Classics
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John Niles, English
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Sherry Reames, English
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Joseph C. Salmons, German
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John Scarborough, Pharmacy
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Walton Schalick, Medical History and Bioethics
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Uli Schamiloglu, Languages and Cultures of Asia
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Jane Schulenburg, History/ Women's Studies/ Liberal Studies (Outreach)
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Michael H. Shank, History of Science
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Karl Shoemaker, History and Law
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Kirsten Wolf,
Scandinavian Studies
Faculty members who have an interest in the Middle Ages and teach courses
which occasionally touch on that area.
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Thomas Cravens, French and Italian
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David Crook, Music
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Thomas DuBois, Scandinavian Studies/ Folklore
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Gail Geiger, Art
History
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David Hildner, Spanish and Portuguese
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Steven Hutchinson, Spanish and Portuguese
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Jane Hutchison, Art History
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Ullrich Langer, French and Italian
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James McKeown, Classics
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Jan Miernowski, French and Italian
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Sabine Mödersheim, German
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Steven Nadler, Philosophy
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Johann Sommerville, History
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Keith Yandell, Philosophy
Other medievalists (and their area of expertise)--emeritus faculty, independent
scholars, academic staff members--who participate in the various activities
of the Program.
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John Barker, History
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Martha Blalock, Middle English Studies
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Benito Brancaforte, Spanish and Portuguese
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Charlotte Brancaforte, German
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F.M. Clover, History
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Lynn Courtenay, Art History
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John B. Dillon, Neo-Latin Studies
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A.N. Doane, English
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Booth Fowler, Political Science
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Sandra Ihle, Middle English Studies
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Kemal Karpat, History
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Douglas Kelly, French and Italian
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Christopher Kleinhenz, French and Italian
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David Lindberg, History of Science
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John Nitti, Spanish and Portuguese
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Terry Penner, Philosophy
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Barry Powell, Classics and Integrated Liberal Studies
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Richard Ringler, English and Scandinavian Studies
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Robert Rodini, French and Italian
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Norman Roth, Hebrew and Semitic Studies
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Juan C. Temprano, Spanish and Portuguese
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Scott Troyan, Comparative Literature
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