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The Global and Regional Studies Program at UVM

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European Studies Faculty


UVM's European Studies Program is enriched by the participation of more than 50 faculty members in 10 academic departments. As a group, the European Studies faculty consitutes one of the largest concentrations of teaching and research expertise at UVM.


Scroll down to see a list of current European Studies departments
and affiliated faculty members.

 

 

 

 

 

Faculty members European Studies research and teaching interests
   
Art History  
Sarah Betzer 18th-19th century European art, history painting, portraiture
Kelley DiDio 15th-18th century European art, especially Italy and Spain
William Mierse Greek and Roman art, early medieval European art
Margo Thompson Modern European art, art and gender
   
Classics  
Jacques Bailly Ancient philosophy, epistolary literature, etymology
Angeline Chiu Ovid, Augustan poetry, Greek tragedy
John Curtis Franklin Greek epic and lyric, ancient music, Indo-European studies
Barbara Saylor Rodgers Greek and Roman history, Cicero, Late Antiquity
Robert H. Rodgers Greek and Roman technological authors, Roman satire
M.D. Usher Greek poetry and philosophy, classical tradition
Brian Walsh Roman history and historiography, Greek and Latin prose style
   
Economics  
Shirley Gedeon Central and Eastern European economies
Stephanie Seguino European macroeconomic issues, European Union, unemployment
   
English  
Andrew Barnaby Renaissance literature, Milton, Shakespeare
Philip Baruth 18th-century British literature
Anthony Bradley 19th-20th century Irish writing
Laurel Broughton Medieval British literature
Michael Faletra Medieval British literature, Old and Middle English
Huck Gutman Modern poetry
David Jeneman Frankfurt School, modernism, European film and literature
Annika Ljung-Baruth European literature and philosophy
Eric Lindstrom British romanticism
Loka Losambe 20th-century British literature
Rebecca McLaughlin British literature
Lisa Schnell Shakespeare and early modern British literature
Helen Scott Modern British literature
Thomas Simone Shakespeare
Robyn Warhol 19th-century British literature
   
Geography  
Matthew Hannah Historical geography, post-WWII German protest movements
   
German  
Dennis Mahoney European romanticism and classicism, intellectual movements
Wolfgang Mieder Folklore and proverb studies, medieval literature
David Scrase Holocaust studies, modern German literature
Helga Schreckenberger European exile and migrant literature, women's studies
   
History  
Robert Bernheim 20th-century military history
Paul Deslandes Modern Britain, gender and sexuality
Sean Field Medieval religious movements
Ian Grimmer 20th-century Europe
Jonathan Huener Modern Germany, The Holocaust
James Overfield Renaissance and Reformation
Denise Youngblood European cultural history
   
Philosophy  
Tyler Doggett 17th-18th century European philosophy, Descartes
William Mann Ancient Greek philosophy, medieval European philosophy
Derk Pereboom 17th-18th century European philosophy, Kant
Adam Wager Modern European philosophy, Husserl, Brentano, Sartre
   
Political Science  
George Moyser Politics of Western Europe, European Union, politics and religion
   
Religion  
Anne Clark Medieval Christianity, women's religious life
Luther Martin Greco-Roman religions
Richard Sugarman Religion and European intellectual thought, Emmanuel Levinas
   
Romance Languages  
Joseph Acquisto 19th-century French literature, symbolism, literature and music
Antonello Borra Italian poetry, medieval Italian literature
Catherine Connor Golden Age Spanish theatre, literature and cognitive studies
Meaghan Emery Modern French culture, Holocaust literature, French film
Tina Escaja Spanish poetry, women's studies
Juan Maura Spanish literature of the conquest, medieval literature
Cristina Mazzoni European mysticism, women's studies, Italian literature and film
Gayle Nunley 19th-20th century Spanish literature, Spanish film
Paolo Pucci Italian Renaissance studies
Gretchen vanSlyke 19th-century French literature, women's autobiography
Janet Whatley 17th-century French literature, literature of travel
   
Sociology  
Lutz Kaelber European sociology, Max Weber
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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