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Theorizing Early Modern Studies
Description
Theorizing Early Modern Studies (TEMS) is a collaborative, interdisciplinary workshop investigating Europe and the wider world during the early modern period (late 16th-early 19th centuries). TEMS has three primary endeavors: 1) to undertake and promote research that moves beyond traditional Liberal Arts themes, methodologies, and disciplinary divisions; 2) to create conditions promoting truly collaborative research involving the humanities and social sciences; 3) to further both the research of participants and the field-shaping conversations to which their work contributes.
Leadership
The primary contact for this group is J.B. Shank (History). Additional members of the leadership team are Juliette Cherbuliez (French and Italian) and Michael Gaudio (Art History).
Membership
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Name |
Department |
Email |
| Angélica Afanador Pujol |
Art History |
afana003@umn.edu |
| Daniel Brewer |
French and Italian |
dbrewer@umn.edu |
| Tony C. Brown |
English |
tcbrown@umn.edu |
| Sarah Chambers |
History |
chambers@umn.edu |
| Juliette Cherbuliez |
French and Italian |
cherbuli@umn.edu |
| Michael Gaudio |
Art History |
gaudio@umn.edu |
| Stuart McLean |
Anthropology/Institute for Global Studies |
mclea070@umn.edu |
| Arun Saldanha |
Geography |
saldanha@umn.edu |
| JB Shank |
History |
jbshank@umn.edu |
| Ann Waltner |
History |
waltn001@umn.edu |
Please direct questions about the new interdisciplinary graduate groups to Vicki Field, Director of The Graduate School’s Office of Interdisciplinary Initiatives, field001@umn.edu or 612-625-6532.
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