Claudia Verhoeven received her PhD in 2004 from UCLA. Her primary research interest is Russian revolutionary terrorism. |
Anna Maria Cimitile is a Professor of English literature at the University of Naples “L’Orientale”. Her fields of research range from Shakespeare, early modern English literature and culture to contemporary anglophone literature, cinema and the visual arts. Interested in the history of ideas, material culture and microhistory, more recently she has reflected on the possibility of researching early modern book history with a microhistorical approach.
Anthony Amato is a professor in the Social Science Department at Southwest Minnesota State University. He is interested in many forms of microhistory. Over the years, his scholarship and publications have addressed convergences of economy, environment, and culture.
Steven Parker is a lecturer in the Department for Public Leadership and Social Enterprise at the Open University Business School, UK. He originally trained as a historian where he studied microhistory in Early Modern Europe. After working in local government as a social worker and manager he studied for a doctorate at the School for Policy Studies, Bristol University. Steve specialises in local public management and is interested in how microhistory research and theory can be applied to local governance and policy settings.