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Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Faculty

The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies relies on the talents, scholarship and research of affiliated faculty across Â鶹´«Ã½, including faculty in the departments of English, History, Philosophy, Theological Studies, Languages, and Visual and Performing Arts. 

Affiliated Faculty

  • Kristi Bain, Ph.D., Office of the Vice President for Research
    Specialty: Medieval Religion
  • Douglas R. Boin, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Late Antiquity
  • Susan Brower-Toland, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy
    Specialty: William of Ockham, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Religion
  • Sam Zeno Conedera, S.J., Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Medieval Iberia, Early Modern Jesuits
  • Sheila Coursey, Ph.D., Department of English
    Specialty: Late Medieval and Early Modern Literature
  • Kayla Dang, Ph.D., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Medieval Islam
  • Mary Dunn, Ph.D., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Seventeenth-Century Catholicism
  • Ruth Evans, Ph.D., Department of English
    Specialty: Medieval English Literature, Chaucer
  • Thomas Finan, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Medieval Ireland, Medieval Archaeology 
  • Cathleen Fleck, Ph.D., Department of Visual and Performing Arts
    Specialty: Medieval Art History
  • Lea Frost, Ph.D., Pius XII Memorial Library
    Specialty: Rare Books and Manuscripts
  • Claire Gilbert, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain 
  • Jay Hammond, Ph.D., Center for Ignatian Service
    Specialty: Franciscan Studies
  • Joan Hart-Hasler, Ph.D., Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
    Specialty: Latin Language and Literature
  • Anthony Hasler, Ph.D., Department of English 
    Specialty: Chaucer and 15th-century Drama
  • Ani Honarchiansaky, Ph.D., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Late Ancient Christianity
  • Atria Larson, Ph.D., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Medieval Canon Law 
  • Julia Lieberman, Ph.D., Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
    Specialty: Spanish Renaissance Literature
  • Kathleen LlewellynPh.D., Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
    Specialty: Medieval and Renaissance French
  • Thomas F. Madden, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Medieval History, Crusading Movement
  • Jack Marler, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy
    Specialty: Classical Humanities and Medieval Philosophy
  • Filippo Marsili, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Early Imperial Asia
  • Peter W. Martens, Ph.D., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Greek Patristics
  • Colleen McCluskey, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy
    Specialty: Late Medieval Scholasticism and Nominalism
  • John McEwanPh.D., Ong Center for Digital Humanities
    Specialty: Medieval Britain 
  • Evelyn Meyer, Ph.D., Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
    Specialty: Medieval German Literature, Gender Studies and Manuscript Studies
  • Nathaniel Millett, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Early Modern Atlantic World, Spanish Florida
  • Fabien Montcher, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Early Modern Iberia
  • Ana Montero, Ph.D., Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
    Specialty: Medieval and Renaissance Spanish Literature
  • Kate Moriarty, Pius XII Memorial Library
    Rare Book Catalog Librarian
  • Charles H. Parker, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Dutch Reformation
  • Gregory A. Pass, Ph.D., Pius XII Memorial Library
    Specialty: Special Collections, Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Studies
  • John W. Peck, S.J., Ph.D., Department of Philosophy
    Specialty: Medieval Philosophy
  • Scott Ragland, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy
    Specialty: Early Modern Philosophy
  • James Adams Redfield, Ph.D.,  Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Late Antique Judaism, Talmud
  • Jennifer Rust, Ph.D., Department of English
    Specialty: Early Modern Literature 
  • Nicolò Sassi, Ph.D., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Byzantine and Christian East
  • Jonathan Sawday, Ph.D., Department of English
    Specialty: Renaissance Literature
  • Steven A. Schoenig, S.J., Ph.D., Department of History 
    Specialty: Medieval History, Medieval Papacy 
  •  Damian Smith, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Medieval Europe
  • Cynthia Stollhans, Ph.D., Department of Visual and Performing Arts
    Specialty: Renaissance Art
  • Donald Stump, Ph.D., Department of English
    Specialty: Renaissance Literature, Spenser
  • Eleonore Stump, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy
    Specialty: Thomistic Philosophy
  • Warren Treadgold, Ph.D. Department of History
    Specialty: Byzantine History
  • Sara van den Berg, Ph.D., Department of English
    Specialty: Renaissance and Early Modern English and Comparative Literature

Emeritus Faculty

  • J. A. Wayne Hellmann, O.F.M. Conv., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Medieval Theology, Franciscan Traditions.
  • James Hitchcock, Ph.D., Department of History
    Specialty: Early Modern Britain, History of Catholicism
  • Susan L'Engle, Ph.D., Pius XII Memorial Library 
    Specialty: Medieval Legal Manuscripts
  • David Murphy, Ph.D., Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
    Specialty: Old Czech, Russian Language and Literature
  • John Renard, Ph.D., Department of Theological Studies 
    Specialty: Medieval and Early Modern Islam
  • Thomas Shippey, Ph.D., Department of English
    Specialty: Medieval English Literature
  • Kenneth Steinhauser, Th.D., Department of Theological Studies
    Specialty: Early Church Fathers

Visiting Scholars

  • Samantha Arten, Ph.D.
    Specialty: Medieval Musicology