Areli Marina

CONTACT INFORMATION:
Assistant Professor
History and Preservation Program, School of Architecture 
University of Illinois
117 Temple Buell Hall
611 Taft Drive MC-621
Champaign, IL 61820 USA
 
Office Telephone: (217) 244-3297 
Office Fax:
Active email: amarina@uiuc.edu
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SCHOLARLY INTERESTS:
Current area(s) of research:
Architectural and urbanistic culture of Italy, 1000-1500 

Selected publications, recent and forthcoming:

"La Piazza del Duomo di Parma," Architetture Parma e Piacenza 1, no. 2, in press.

"The Baptistery of Parma," in Joanna Drell and Kate Jansen, eds., Medieval Italy: A Documentary Sourcebook (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press), forthcoming.
 

WUN-IDENTIFIED RESEARCH COLLABORATION THEMES:

Medieval Chronicle Studies:
Medieval chronicles are a fundamental research resource in my field.
Urban culture in the Middle Ages

PhDs UNDER SUPERVISION:

   (i).  Name of PhD student and research topic: 
Resident supervisor for Ayse Henry, who is working on the 6th-century monastery of Saint Simeon near Antioch

   (ii).  Interest in possible exchange of PhD students with WUN partner institutions: Yes.

   (iii).  Past or current WUN graduate exchange students you have sponsored (please give their name, institution, and title of their
   research or dissertation project): None.
 

STAFF EXCHANGES / ONLINE RESOURCE CREATION / VIDEOCONFERENCING

   (i).  Interest in staff exchanges with WUN partner institutions: Yes.

   (ii).  Involvement in development of online research resources (database, edition, etc.): Yes.

   (iii).  Interest in conducting a videoconferencing seminar or course: No.
 

   6). GRADUATE TAUGHT COURSES (e.g. MASTERS, etc.)

   (i)  Medieval studies courses taught at present:

ARCH 512/MDVL 512: Seminar in Medieval Architecture (current topic fall 2007: Revival, renovatio , and renaissance in medieval architecture)
 
 




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