Nadia Selunska

E-mail Homepage Senior researcher, Russian Academy of Sciences, World History Institute. The main fields of research: medieval history,(Italian communes and parish church communities), Church history and medieval religiosity, history of law (e.g. statuti, leggi suntuarie or Lex sumptuaria), historiography (italian microstoria, intellectual history).  

Brian Sarnacki

E-mail Homepage Brian Sarnacki is a graduate student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln specializing in the social and urban history of the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His dissertation expands upon several themes from his Masters’ Thesis, A Small City’s Big Scandal: Municipal Corruption, Progressive Read more…

David Sabean

E-mail Homepage David Warren Sabean is Professor at the Department of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is currently working on three projects: a study of narrativity in bureaucratic writing comparative analysis of the discourse on incest in Europe since the 16th century, and he also takes Read more…

Guido Ruggiero

E-mail Homepage Guido Ruggiero is Professor at the Department of History at the University of Miami. He has published on the history of gender, sex, crime, magic, science and everyday culture in Renaissance and early modern Italy. He favours interdisciplinary approaches, including microhistory, narrative history and the melding of literature, Read more…

Nicoleta Roman

  E-mail Homepage Nicoleta Roman is a researcher at ‘Nicolae Iorga’ Institute of History of the Rumanian Academy of Sciences, Bucharest. Her main fields of interest are history of ideas and mentalities, modern history, social history, historical anthropology, collective mentalities, family history and 19th-century travel literature. Her website dedicated to Read more…

Anne Patterson Rodda

E-mail Anne Patterson Rodda, Member, Accredited Genealogists Ireland, has a Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) degree in Irish Studies from Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, USA. She specializes in tracing to the birthplaces of emigrants from Europe to America.  Starting with her own ancestors from Denmark, Germany, and Ireland, she became Read more…

Tom Robisheaux

E-mail Homepage Tom Robisheaux is Professor and Acting Chair at the Department of History of Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. He is an early modern European historian with particular interests in social and cultural history, German-speaking Central Europe, the Renaissance and Reformation. His book, The Last Witch of Langenburg: Murder Read more…

Robinson, Marsha R.

E-mail Homepage Marsha R. Robinson is a Visiting Assistant Professor of World History at Miami University. She researches the intersection of gender, economy and national security from the perspective of micro-history. She is the editor of the Inverting History with Microhistory series (Cambridge Scholars Publishing) and the author of Matriarchy, Read more…

Alena Robin

E-mail Homepage Alena Robin is an Assistant Professor of Hispanic Visual Art at the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Her focus is on Latin American baroque art, a style popularized in the 17th century that depicts religious events, the representation of the Read more…

Máté Rigó

E-mail Homepage Máté Rigó is a PhD-student at the Department of History of Cornell University, Ithaca. His main fields of interest are social, urban, gender history of Modern Europe; history of 19−20th century Central Europe and modern Hungarian history.