Associates

CMRS-CEGS Associates are scholars holding a Ph.D. or the equivalent who specialize in any aspect of studies of the periods from the 3rd to the 17th century CE across the globe To be granted associate status, a scholar must be nominated by a CMRS faculty member and approved by the Center’s Faculty Advisory Committee. Most CMRS-CEGS Associates hold academic positions at other local educational institutions or research facilities, or are established independent scholars.

Guendalina Ajello MahlerItalian art, architecture and urbanism 1300-1700; early modern festive ephemera.
Marta Albalá PelegrínEnglish and Foreign Languages, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Medieval and Early Modern Spanish, French, Italian and English Drama. Italo-Spanish relationships in the 15th and 16th centuries. Diplomatic history. Humanism. Mediterranean Studies. Print and Visual Culture. Conceptual History. History of the Book.
Eric C. ApfelstadtRenaissance Italian art, architecture, and artistic patronage
Susana Hernández AraicoEmerita, English and Foreign Languages, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Medieval and early modern Spanish, French, Italian, and English drama; Italo-Spanish relationships in the 15th and 16th centuries; diplomatic history; humanism; Mediterranean studies; print and visual culture; conceptual history; history of the book.
Solange Ashby UCLA Near Eastern Languages & Cultures
Egyptology, Nubian religion. Ancient Egyptian languages and scripts (Hieroglyphs, Hieratic, Demotic, and Coptic), Ge'ez/Ethiopic, Koine Greek, Biblical Hebrew. Nile Valley priestesses, queens, goddesses, and mothers.
Damian BacichSan Jose State University
Ibero-American colonial literatures and cultures; transatlantic humanism; Neoplatonism.
Thomas W. BartonHistory, University of San Diego
Medieval social, political, and institutional history; ethno-religious relations; Iberia, the Crown of Aragon, and the wider Mediterranean.
Susannah F. BaxendaleSocial and political history in Renaissance Italy; family and women's issues; early business history.
Marina BelozerskayaBurgundian court; alchemy, luxury and other arts of the Renaissance; exotic animals, travel and piracy around the Mediterranean.
Yonatan BinyamPremodern race studies; apocalypticism and race in late antiquity; medieval Ethiopian history; Josephus; Sefer Yosippon; Zena Ayhud
Lisa M. BitelHistory, University of Southern California
Late antique/ early medieval European history; Ireland and Britain; pre-modern religions.
Matthew BrosamerEnglish, Mount St. Mary's College
Chaucer, Old English literature, church history, monastic theology, the seven deadly sins.
Cynthia BrownFrench, UC Santa Barbara
Late medieval and early Renaissance French literature and culture; text editing; history of the book.
Warren C. BrownHistory, California Institute of Technology
Early and Central Middle Ages; conflict resolution; history of power; history of writing.
Gayle K. BrunelleHistory, California State University, Fullerton
Early modern commerce, merchants, women and wealth, and the Atlantic world.
Sara Frances BurdorffClassical myth, epic, and drama; premodern obstetrics and gynecology; monsters and monstrosity; Old English literature; medieval and early modern mythography and folklore; Shakespeare.
Silvia Orvietani BuschAssociate Director, UCLA Donor Relations
Medieval Mediterranean history, archaeology, ports; Mediterranean navigation; maritime history.
Michael CalabreseEnglish, California State University, Los Angeles
Medieval English literature (Chaucer, Langland); medieval amatory tradition (Ovid, Boccaccio); medieval masculinity.
José Cartagena-CalderónRomance Languages and Literature, Pomona College
Medieval and early modern Spanish literature.
Brian A. CatlosReligious Studies,University of Colorado-Boulder, and Humanities, UC Santa Cruz
Mediterranean studies; relations between ethno-religious minorities in pre-modern Europe and the Islamic world; inter-confessional relations in the Middle Ages..
Rafael Chabrán Modern Languages, Whittier College
Life and works of Francisco Hernández; Cervantes and medicine; history of science and medicine in sixteenth-and seventeenth-century Spain and Mexico.
Paul E. CheveddenResearch Affiliate-Research Fellow, History, University of Texas at Austin
Medieval Mediterranean history; Crusades; medieval artillery; early photography of the Middle East.
Stanley ChodorowHistory, UC San Diego
Legal history; canon law; church and state.
David Horacio Colmenares GonzálezComparative Literature, UC Irvine
Paula R. CurtisPostdoctoral Fellow, History, UCLA
Medieval Japan; social history; economic history; artisans; documentary forgery.
Luisa Del GiudiceEthnology; Italian and Italian diaspora culture and oral history.
Rowan DorinHistory, Stanford University
Western Europe and the Mediterranean during the high and late Middle Ages; interaction of law and society especially where legal norms conflict with social practices; history of economic life and economic thought; usury and moneylending; circulation of goods, people, and ideas.
Claire Joan FaragoArt and Art History, University of Colorado Boulder
Renaissance art theory; cultural exchange between Europe and the rest of the world; processes of globalization; critical historiography of the discipline; materiality of the sacred; history of style; museums and collecting practices; reception of art and ideas about art.
Gail FeigenbaumRetired, The Getty Research Institute
Baroque art; religious art.
Devin FitzgeraldCurator of Rare Books and History of Printing, UCLA Library, Young Research Library, Special Collections
Western and East Asian book history, bibliography
Valeria FinucciProfessor of Italian and Theater Studies, Duke University
Renaissance Italian; History of medicine; Theater; Epic; Costume Books; Gender Studies and Women Writers.
Andrew FleckEnglish, University of Texas at El Paso
The Dutch in English national identity.
Carme Font PazEnglish, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Late
medieval and early modern women’s writing; prophetic speech in a post-reformation context; seventeenth-century women’s poetry, reception, and intellectual history.
Diane GhirardoSchool of Architecture, University of Southern California
Women’s spaces in Renaissance Italy; Italian Renaissance architecture; contemporary Italian architecture; Lucrezia Borgia; Renaissance Ferrara.
Claire GilbertHistory; Saint Louis University
Late Medieval/Early Modern Spain and the western Mediterranean; language contact and multilingualism between Arabic and Romance languages; social history of language and the history of linguistics; history of translation.
James Given History, UC Irvine
Medieval social and political history and conflict; heresy and inquisition in Languedoc.
Joseph GonzalezLiberal Studies, California State University, Fullerton
Late medieval and Renaissance Scandinavia and Europe; cultural and intellectual history; ritual studies.
Piotr S. GóreckiHistory, UC Riverside
Early and central Middle Ages; Poland and east-central Europe; legal history in a social context; relationship between communities and judicial institutions.
George L. GorseArt History, Pomona College
Art history of the Middle Ages and Renaissance; urban space and artistic patronage in Renaissance Italy.
Lawrence D. GreenEnglish, University of Southern California
The Renaissance; rhetoric; linguistics.
Hilary A. HaakensonArt History and Interdisciplinary Education, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Late Medieval and Renaissance art history, Mediterranean studies, material culture, cartography, art of empire, cosmography.
Justin HaynesClassics, UC Davis
Virgil & the epic tradition; ancient & medieval literary criticism; Latin textual criticism & paleography.
Maryanne Cline HorowitzHistory, Occidental College
Age of Renaissance and Encounter; humanists and mapmakers; personifications; visual cues to collections; the mind as a garden; Stoicism; Skepticism; cultural history of ideas.
Nicole T. HughesIberian and Latin American Cultures, Stanford University
New Spain (Mexico) and Brazil in the sixteenth century.
Patrick HuntCenter for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Stanford University
Late Antiquity through Renaissance.
C. Stephen JaegerEmeritus, German, Comparative Literature, and Program in Medieval Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
German and Latin literature of the Middle Ages.
Jennifer JahnerEnglish, California Institute of Technology
Late medieval literature; law; poetics; multilingualism; manuscript study; gender; histories of medievalist scholarship and the reception of the Middle Ages.
Leslie Ellen JonesMedieval Welsh literature and history; British and Celtic folklore and mythology; Arthuriana; film and folklore.
Constance JordanEmerita, English, Claremont Graduate University
Comparative literature; Shakespeare; history of political thought.
Bryan C. Keene (he/él/they/elle)

Art History, Riverside City College
Manuscripts and art of a global Middle Ages; queer and trans premodern visual and textual cultures; medievalism and the fantasy genre; digital humanities; and social media as scholarly praxis.
Marie KelleherHistory, California State University, Long Beach
Medieval Spain and the Mediterranean world; gender; medieval law.
Sharon D. KingMedieval and Renaissance drama; early cookbooks; women's studies; French wars of religion; military strategy; proto-science fiction; early modern Protestant mysticism.
Sharon KinoshitaLiterature, UC Santa Cruz
Medieval Mediterranean studies; medieval French and comparative/world literatures; postcolonial medievalisms; Marco Polo.
Scott KleinmanEnglish, California State University, Northridge
Medieval English historiography and regional culture; medieval English romance; Old English and Middle English philology.
Aaron J. KleistEnglish, Biola University
Ælfric; Patristic and Old English theology; Elizabethan appropriation of Old English; dynamic digital editions; innovation and leadership in higher education.
Leonard Michael KoffUse of the Bible in literature; medieval literature, identities, and analogues; literature of medieval and Renaissance courts; Chaucer; Gower; Ricardian literary associations; Trecento literary connections; postmodern theory and the pre-modern text.
Monique KornellHistory of anatomical illustration, 16th-18th centuries; anatomy books for artists; history of medicine.
Thomas KrenMedieval and Renaissance manuscript illumination; Late Medieval Netherlandish painting.
John S. LangdonContinuing Lecturer, UCLA, and Emeritus, The Marlborough School, Los Angeles
The Emperor John III Ducas Vatatzes meets the challenge of Seljuqs, Mongols, and Crusaders in the eastern Mediterranean; Late Roman and Byzantine emperors as warriors; Byzantine Imperial consorts and princesses of the Anatolian Exile.
Toby (Yuen-Gen) LiangAssociate Research Fellow, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica (Taipei, Taiwan)
History of the Spanish Empire, North Africa, and the Mediterranean; oceanic and sea basin studies; environment, geography, landscape, space, and cartography; sensory perception; and family history.
Leena LöfstedtUniversity of Helsinki
Old French and Middle French philology.
Joyce Pellerano LudmerCritical art history and secondary sources; small presses and artists' books; Leonardo da Vinci; Renaissance and Baroque art history.
Peter C. MancallHistory, University of Southern California
Early modern Atlantic world; early America; native America.
Maya MaskarinecHistory; University of Southern California
Late Antiquity; Early Middle Ages; Rome; urban history; hagiography; legal history; historiography.
Constance MoffattArt History, Pierce College
Medieval and Renaissance art history, early modern history, architectural history, history of Milan, Leonardo Da Vinci.
Fabien MontcherHistory; Saint Louis University
Early Modern history; social history; history of ideas; global history of knowledge;, Iberian worlds; political cultures; empires; historiography; history of information; books; libraries; visual and political Cultures; food history.
Roberta MorosiniProfessor, Department of Spanish & Italian, Wake Forest University
Medieval and Early Modern Italy in and of the Mediterranean; storytelling, reception and modalities of narration; literary geography and cartography from Dante to the Renaissance island books; poetics of the Mediterranean.
Elizabeth MorrisonSenior Curator of Manuscripts, J. Paul Getty Museum
Medieval French secular manuscript illumination; bestiaries; Flemish Renaissance manuscripts; social and historical context of manuscripts.
Michael O'ConnellEmeritus, English, UC Santa Barbara
Renaissance literature; medieval and Renaissance drama; Shakespeare; Spenser; Milton.
Roberta PanzanelliMedieval and Renaissance art history; northern Italian art; religious art.
Alison PerchukArt History, California State University Channel Islands
Visual arts, architecture, and monasticism in Italy and the Mediterranean basin, c. 800-1200.
Mary Elizabeth PerryEmerita, History, Occidental College
History of marginal people and minorities, deviance, and disorder in early modern Spain; women's history.
Renée Jennifer RaphaelHistory, University of California, Irvine
Early modern science and technology; history of the book; history of archives.
Alexandre M. RobertsClassics, University of Southern California
Byzantine and Middle Eastern intellectual history; classical traditions; history of science and religion; book culture.
Mary L. RobertsonRetired, William A. Moffett Curator of Medieval & British Historical Manuscripts, The Huntington Library
Early Modern English politics and government; English archives.
Mary RouseRetired Viator editor, Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, UCLA
Medieval manuscripts; history of medieval Paris.
Erika Rummel Emerita, Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Toronto
Erasmus, intellectual history of early modern Europe, Humanism, Reformation.
Mirko SardelićHistory, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts / University of Western Australia
Cross-cultural exchange; history of emotions; medieval Eurasian nomads (esp. the Mongols); Early modern maritime history; late medieval and Early modern travels; sociolinguistics; cultural history of food.
Christine Petra SellinArt History, California Lutheran University
Religious art, literature, and narrative imagination of the early modern northern Netherlands, the Old Testament
Valerie ShepardGraduate Student Resource Center, UCLA
Medieval and Renaissance English literature; Milton; natural philosophy, cosmology and vitalism.
Stephen H. A. ShepherdEnglish, Loyola Marymount University
Middle English Romance; Malory; Langland; textual criticism; late medieval manuscripts in their material and social contexts.

Cynthia Skenazi
French and Italian, UC Santa Barbara
Renaissance literature and culture, rhetoric, architecture, aging studies.
Jennifer A. T. SmithEnglish, Pepperdine University
Medieval English literature, the trivium, vernacular theology, philology, alliterative verse, Reginald Pecock, and digital pedagogy.
Mårten Söderblom Saarela
Asia specialist, Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller
Qing empire, transnational history, history of science, history of scholarship, language in history
Steve SohmerFleming Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford
Renaissance calendars and Tudor liturgies as they relate to the texts of Shakespeare’s plays.
Timothy R. TangherliniScandinavian, UC Berkeley
Folklore, oral traditions, ritual; Old Norse; social network analysis of saga.
María Margarita Tascón GonzálezUniversity of León, Spain
Medieval European history focusing on the Hispanic world ; protocol history; nutrition history.
Corey TazzaraHistory, Scripps College
Early modern Italy and the Mediterranean: economic history, political history, and material culture.
Elizabeth C. TeviotdaleEarly medieval Christian liturgical manuscripts of the Latin West and their illumination.
Alain TouwaideMedieval and Renaissance medical manuscripts and early-printed books; medicine, pharmacy, and herbals in Byzantium, the Middle Ages, the Arabic world, and the Renaissance.
Nancy van DeusenMusic, Claremont Graduate University
Musicology
Chet Van DuzerLazarus Project, University of Rochester
Medieval and early modern cartography, multispectral imaging for the study of damaged manuscripts. Finishing a book about cartographic cartouches.
Loren J. WeberMedieval historiography; court culture and literature; chivalric romance and courtly love; textual criticism and transmission.
Robert S. WestmanHistory and Science Studies, UC San Diego
Early modern science; Copernican studies; astrological culture.
Vanessa WilkieWilliam A. Moffett Curator of Medieval Manuscripts and British History, Huntington Library
Early modern British history, gender, and family history; British archives; manuscript studies.
Sabina ZonnoUSC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute
Medieval and Renaissance art history; French Gothic illuminated manuscripts; gender.