Former IRH Solmsen Fellow Damián Fernández recently published his book Aristocrats and Statehood in Western Iberia, 300-600 C.E. through UPenn Press. Read more here.
Year: 2018
Luke Whitmore Publishes “Mountain, Water, Rock, God…”
Former UW System Fellow Luke Whitmore‘s book, Mountain, Water, Rock, God: Understanding Kedarnath in the Twenty-First Century, has just been published and is available for purchase or as a free and globally available e-copy. Read more …
Erin Lambert Publishes “Singing the Resurrection…”
Former A.W. Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Fellow Erin Lambert has published her first book, Singing the Resurrection: Body, Community, and Belief in Reformation Europe with Oxford University Press.
Sara Trevisan Publishes “Mythical Ancestry in World Cultures, 1400-1800”
Former IRH Solmsen Fellow Sara Trevisan has edited the collection Mythical Ancestry in World Cultures, 1400-1800, now available via Brepols Publishers.
Anthony W. Fontes Publishes “Mortal Doubt: Transnational Gangs and Social Order in Guatemala City”
Former Mellon Fellow Anthony W. Fontes‘s book, Mortal Doubt: Transnational Gangs and Social Order in Guatemala City, is now available through the University of California Press. Read more about the book here.
Loretta Freiling, Pivotal IRH Staff Member, Passes Away at 89
Loretta Freiling, vital IRH staff person for over 50 years, recently passed away. A memorial service will be held on October 13, 2018 at the Ryan Funeral Home. For more information on the service and …
New Fellowship Announced in Honor of Biruté Ciplijauskaité
The IRH is pleased to announce a new post-doctoral fellowship opportunity in peninsular Spanish poetry, made possible by a generous bequest by the late Biruté Ciplijauskaité, Professor Emerita of Spanish. For more information, see here.
Former Sawyer Fellow Amanda Jo Goldstein Awarded The Kenshur Prize
Former Sawyer Seminar Postdoctoral Fellow Amanda Jo Goldstein was recently awarded the Kenshur Prize for an outstanding monograph of interest to eighteenth-century scholars. The prize honored her book Sweet Science: Romantic Materialism and the New …
Former Solmsen Fellow Sara Trevisan Publishes Article Based on IRH Research
Former Solmsen Fellow Sara Trevisan has published the article “Genealogy and Royal Representation: Edmund Brudenell’s Pedigree Roll for Elizabeth I (1558–60),” based on her IRH research, in the Huntington Library Quarterly.
Former Solmsen Fellow Nathanael Andrade Publishes Book
Former Solmsen Fellow, Nathanael Andrade of Binghamton University SUNY, has published The Journey of Christianity to India in Late Antiquity Networks and the Movement of Culture – now available from Cambridge University Press.