
Renaissance and Reformation
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Editor in Chief | Editorial Board | Articles and Contributors | Graduate Award
The period of the Renaissance and Reformation, which spans roughly from the 14th through 17th centuries, is rich in history and culture. The field of Renaissance and Reformation studies, which has a critical importance for the understanding of Western culture, can best be approached through a combination of several disciplines including history, the arts, and literature. As such, it is constantly responding to the emergence of new interpretations and ideas for scholars to consider. Besides the extensive scholarship which already exists, much of the most recent work has moved online so that today’s students and researchers have ready access to primary source texts and a range of other electronic resources. Oxford Bibliographies Renaissance and Reformation is designed to provide authoritative guidance. In contrast to print bibliographies and electronic indexes that simply list citations, this innovative online reference tool will combine the best features of a high-level encyclopedia and the best features of a traditional bibliography put together in a style that responds to the way people do research online.
Editor in Chief
Margaret King is a Professor of Renaissance History at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center at CUNY. She studies and teaches in the fields of the Italian Renaissance, the classical tradition, the social and cultural history of early modern Europe, women and learning 1300-1800, and the history of childhood from antiquity to the present. Her publications include Venetian Humanism in an Age of Patrician Dominance, Women of the Renaissance, The Death of the Child Valerio Marcello, and the single-authored textbooks The Renaissance in Europe and Western Civilization: A Social and Cultural History. With Albert Rabil, Jr., she is the co-editor of the series The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe, of which fifty-nine titles have been issued; the project continues beginning in 2009 as The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: Toronto Series (Centre for the Reformation and Research, University of Toronto), with simultaneous print- and e-publication, for another sixty titles approximately. King also served as Associate Editor for the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance. She is the recipient of the Woodrow Wilson, Danforth, American Council of Learned Societies, National Endowment for the Humanities, American Philosophical Society, and Gladys Krieble Delmas fellowships, and has been named to the Brooklyn College Tow (2000-2002) and Broeklundian (2006-2010) Professorships. She has also received two Marraro prizes (ACHA 1986, AHA 1996) and the Scaglione prize for translation (MLA 2006), among other honors. King received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College in 1967 and her PhD from Stanford University in 1972. She has taught at Brooklyn College since 1972; in the history department since 1980; and at the Graduate Center since 1987. King’s current research is on mothers and sons in history.
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STANDING EDITORIAL BOARD
Queens College, CUNY
Queens College, CUNY
Boston University
Paula Fichtner
Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
FOUNDING EDITORIAL BOARD
University of Chicago
University of Glasgow
Queens College (CUNY)
Northumbria University
Boston University
Brigham Young University
University of Warwick
University of Toronto, Emeritus
Duke University
Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University
Catholic University of America
University of Pennsylvania
University of Minnesota
Saint Peter's College
United States Military Academy
University of Toronto
Emory University
ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTORS
Koenraad Jonckheere
University of Ghent
Christopher Atkins
Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
University of Texas
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Tom Nichols
King's College, University of Aberdeen
James Farr
Purdue University
Sheila J. Rabin
Saint Peter's College
Joseph F. Patrouch
University of Alberta
Samuel Kline Cohn
University of Glasgow
James Palmitessa
Western Michigan University
Jan Dumolyn
University of Ghent
Graeme Murdock
Trinity College Dublin
Katherine Crawford
Vanderbilt University
Eric R Dursteler
Brigham Young University
William D. Phillips
University of Minnesota
David Bevington
The University of Chicago
Alexander Cowan
Northumbria University
Sharon Strocchia
Emory University
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Sharon Strocchia
Emory University
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
Paula Fichtner
Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
Stella Fletcher
University of Warwick
David Bevington
The University of Chicago
Dennis Looney
University of Pittsburgh
Erika Rummel
Wilfrid Laurier University
Margaret L. King
Brooklyn College
Sharon Strocchia
Emory University
Barbara B. Diefendorf
Boston University
Robert Knecht
University of Birmingham
Nelson H. Minnich
Catholic University of America
Jeffrey Chipps Smith
University of Texas at Austin
Hans Hillerbrand
Duke University
Benjamin Ravid
Brandeis University
Stella Fletcher
University of Warwick
Alexander Cowan
Northumbria University
Eric Nelson
Missouri State
Hilaire Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Ann Moyer
University of Pennsylvania
Paul Grendler
University of Toronto
Paul Taylor
The Warburg Institute
Stella Fletcher
University of Warwick
Mark Wilson
City University of New York
Sheila J. Rabin
Saint Peter's College
Graeme Murdock
Trinity College Dublin
Nelson H. Minnich
Catholic University of America
Samuel Kline Cohn
University of Glasgow
Albrecht Classen
University of Arizona
Nelson H. Minnich
Catholic University of America
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Stella Fletcher
University of Warwick
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Gerry Milligan
College of Staten Island, CUNY
Dennis Looney
University of Pittsburgh
William J. Kennedy
Cornell University
Catharine Randall
Fordham University
Mary McKinley
University of Virginia
Alexander Cowan
Northumbria University
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Hans Hillerbrand
Duke University
Victoria Mondelli
Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York
Eric R Dursteler
Brigham Young University
George Hoffmann
University of Michigan
William Wallace
Washington University in St. Louis
Hilaire Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Ann Moyer
University of Pennsylvania
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
Eric R Dursteler
Brigham Young University
Frederick McGinness
Mount Holyoke College
Frederick McGinness
Mount Holyoke College
Barbara B. Diefendorf
Boston University
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Nina Serebrennikov
Davidson College
Samuel Kline Cohn
University of Glasgow
Erika Rummel
Wilfrid Laurier University
Christopher Atkins
Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
Paul Grendler
University of Toronto
Sheila J. Rabin
Saint Peter's College
Xanthe Brooke
National Museums Liverpool
Sara Nalle
Wiliam Paterson University
Hilaire Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Clifford J. Rogers
United States Military Academy at West Point
Szabolcs Varga
Wladyslaw Roczniak
Bronx Community College, CUNY
Hans Hillerbrand
Duke University
Barbara B. Diefendorf
Boston University
Margaret King
Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY
Vava Roczniak
Bronx Community College, CUNY
Tom Nichols
King's College, University of Aberdeen
Paul Grendler
University of Toronto
Margaret L. King
Brooklyn College
Ann Moyer
University of Pennsylvania
Clifford J. Rogers
United States Military Academy at West Point
David Bevington
The University of Chicago
Margaret L. King
Brooklyn College
Jacqueline Musacchio
Wellesley College
Betty Travitsky
Independent Scholar
FORTHCOMING ARTICLES
Fall 2012
Academies and Salons
Faith Beasley
Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Agrippa von Nettesheim
Charles Nauert
University of Missouri
Angela Merici
Querciolo Mazzonis
Universita degli Srudi di Teramo
Art in Renaissance Florence, 1300-1600
Sarah Blake McHam
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Banking and Money
Francesco Guidi Bruscoli
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Baroque
Anne Muraoka
Old Dominion University
Cardinals
Stella Fletcher
University of Warwick
Catherine of Siena
Karen Scott
China and the West
Nicolas Standaert
Sinology
Christine de Pizan
Jeffrey Richards
Cola di Rienzo
Ronald Musto
Italica Press
Confraternities
Nicholas Terpstra
University of Toronto
Costume
Susan Stuard
Haverford College
Council of Trent
Frederick McGinness
Crime and Punishment
Trevor Dean
Dance
Jennifer Nevile
Death and Dying
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
Decorative Arts/Material Culture
Marta Ajmar
Dialogue
David Marsh
Rutgers University
Early Modern Catholicism
Thomas Worcester
College of the Holy Cross
Exploration and encounter
J. Michael Francis
University of North Florida
Female sanctity
Karen Scott
Ferrara and the Este
Deanna Shemek
UC Santa Cruz
Foundling Homes
Nicholas Terpstra
University of Toronto
Francis Bacon
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
French Literature
Andrea Frisch
University of Maryland
Galileo Galilei
Ian Glass
South African astronomical Observatory
German Literature: Reformation/Baroque
Bethany Wiggin
Habsburgs
Joseph F. Patrouch
University of Alberta
Ireland
Vincent Carey
Isaac Casaubon
Joanna Weinberg
University of Oxford
Islamic Spain, 1350-1613
Benjamin Ehlers
Jews
Robert Bonfil
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Joan of Arc
Larissa Taylor
Colby College
Juan Luis Vives
Charles Fantazzi
East Carolina University
Enrique González González
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Víctor Gutiérrez Rodríguez
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Katherine Parr
Susan E. James
Leon Battista Alberti
David Marsh
Rutgers University
Leonardo da Vinci
Claire Farago
University of Colorado
Matthew Landrus
University of Oxford
Letter Writing and Epistolary Culture
Deanna Shemek
UC Santa Cruz
Libraries
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Literary Criticism
Andrew Shifflett
Machiavelli
Christopher Lynch
Mannerism
Anne Muraoka
Old Dominion University
Masculinity
Gerry Milligan
College of Staten Island-CUNY
Medicine
Alisha Rankin
Tufts University
Mission
Luke Clossey
Simon Fraser University
Niccolo Niccoli
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Opera
Jonathan Glixon
University of Kentucky
Beth L. Glixon
University of Kentucky
Perspective
Lyle Massey
Peter Paul Rubens
Koenraad Jonckheere
Philosophy
Jill Kraye
Poggio Bracciolini
Craig Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth
Wladyslaw Roczniak
Bronx Community College, City University of New York
Political Thought
Mark Jurdjevic
Glendon College
Principality of Transylvania
Terez Oborni
Institute of History of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Rabelais, Fran?ois
Bernd Renner
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Spain
Hilaire Kallendorf
Texas A&M University
The Netherlands (Dutch Revolt/ Dutch Republic)
Henk van Nierop
University of Amsterdam
The Origins and First Generations of Italian Humanism
Ron Witt
Trade Networks
Francesco Guidi Bruscoli
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Velazquez
Xanthe Brooke
National Museums, Liverpool
Widowhood
Ann Crabb
James Madison University
Witch Hunt
Gary Waite
University of New Brunswick
Karim Baccouche
Spring 2013
Antwerp
Peter Stabel
Art Market
Michael North
Croatia
Natasa Stefanec
Economy and Renaissance War
William P. Caferro
Vanderbilt University
El Greco
Laura Bass
Tulane University
Elizabeth Cary
Jesse Swan
English Puritans, Dissenters, Quakers, and Recusants
Sarah Covington
Queens College, CUNY
Environment and the Natural World
Alix Cooper
Europe and the Globe
Julie Hochstrasser
Food and Drink
Allen Grieco
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
M.V. Dougherty
Ohio Dominican University
Henry VIII, King of England
G.W. Bernard
Hieronymus Bosch
Laurinda Dixon
Hospitals
Wladyslaw Roczniak
Bronx Community College, City University of New York
Isabella d'Este
Deanna Shemek
UC Santa Cruz
Italian Literature
Monica Calabritto
Hunter College- CUNY
Italy: Baroque
Frances Gage
Buffalo State College
Italy: Renaissance
Brian Curran
Penn State University
Jan van Eyck
Alfred Acres
Jesuits
Robert Maryks
Juan de Valdes
John Massey
Graduate Center, City University of New York
Landscape
Nils Büttner
Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Stuttgart
Law
Thomas Kuehn
Lay Piety
Kathryn Edwards
University of South Carolina
Mary Tudor, Queen of England
John Edwards
Mathematics
Robert Goulding
Narrative Prose Fiction
Karina Attar
Queens College, CUNY
Nicholas Poussin
Jonathan Unglaub
Portraiture
Jean Campbell
Emory University
Portugal
Rita Costa Gomes
Towson University
Thomas Cohen
Catholic University of America
Poverty and Poor Relief
Wladyslaw Roczniak
Bronx Community College, City University of New York
Raphael
Jeryldene Wood
Sack of Rome
John Massey
Graduate Center, City University of New York
Saints and mystics
Erin Rowe
Scandinavia
Joe Gonzalez
Tragedy
Garrett Sullivan
Vittoria Colonna
Abigail Brundin
St. Catherine's College
Women and Medicine
Mary Fissell
Women and science
Alix Cooper
Women and Warfare, 1100-1650
Anne Curry
University of Southampton
Women Writing in Italian
Jane Tylus
Fall 2013
Amsterdam
Henk van Nierop
University of Amsterdam
Archives
Randolph Head
Baldassare Castiglione
Stephen Kolsky
University of Melbourne
Cartography
Francesca Fiorani
Early Netherlandish Art
Bret Rothstein
Indiana University
John Donne
Lara Crowley
Louise Labe
Kirk Read
Margaret Cavendish
Gweno Williams
Maritime Venice
Monique O'Connell
Wake Forest University
Midwifery
Bridgette Sheridan
Framingham State College
Purgatory
Kathryn Edwards
University of South Carolina
Rhetoric
John Monfasani
Switzerland
Randolph Head
Teresa of Avila
Elena Carrera
Vermeer
Wayne Franits
Women Writing in French
Colette Winn
Washington University
Spring 2014
Penitential Literature
Robert Maryks
Purity of Blood
Robert Maryks
Skepticism
William Hamlin
William Tell
Randolph Head
Fall 2014
English Prose
John Lee
University of Bristol
Reginald Pole
Thomas Mayer
Fall 2015
Shakespeare's Sonnets
John Lee
University of Bristol
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