Dario Di Rosa

E-mail Dario Di Rosa is a PhD candidate in Pacific history at the Australian National University. His research is nested at the intersection of history and anthropology, and he is particularly interested in colonial (social and cultural) history of Melanesia and issues of historical consciousness (explored ethnographically).  

CHRISTIAN G. De Vito

E-mail Homepage Christian G. De Vito (History, Ph.D., Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 2008) is a Professor of Global Economic and Social History at the University of Vienna. He is a Co-coordinator (with Valeska Huber and Juliane Schiel) of the FSP Global History and also a  Co-coordinator (withJuliane Schiel) of the Read more…

Natalie Zemon Davis

E-mail Homepage Professor Emerita at Princeton, Natalie Zemon Davis currently Professor at the University of Toronto in Canada. Her main interests are early modern social and cultural history. His world famous book, The Return of Martin Guerre, is one of the best known works of microhistory.  

Thomas V. Cohen

  E-mail Homepage Thomas V. Cohen is Professor of History and Humanities at York University, Toronto, Ontario. His main research interests are early modern Italy, the political and cultural anthropology of early modern Europe, microhistory, the esthetics of scholarship, and the history of oral narrative modes in early modern Europe.  

Chuanfei Chin

E-mail Homepage Chuanfei Chin is a Senior Tutor at the Department of Philosophy, National University of Singapore. He is the author of ‘Margins and Monsters: How Some Micro Cases Lead to Macro Claims’ (2011), History and Theory 50(3). His research explores how some historiographical methods can clarify problems in the philosophy of Read more…

Simona Cerutti

  E-mail Homepage An Italian historian, Simona Cerutti teaches at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. Her main research interest  is the history of hierarchy and identity in the Ancien Régime. She is currently working on law and social hierchies in a comparative perspectives (early modern Europe Read more…

Daivy Carneiro

E-mail Homepage He is professor of Brazilian Historiography at Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil. His main research focuses are social history of crime and criminal justice in Brazil in the 19th and 20th century with a comparative approach. He also has interest on theoretical problems of Social History and Microhistory, Read more…

Christopher D. Cantwell

E-mail Homepage Christopher D. Cantwell is the Assistant Director of the Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture at the Newberry Library in Chicago where he works on public history and the digital humanities. His research interest American religious history, particular the devotional practices of evangelical and Read more…

Richard D. Brown

E-mail Homepage Richard D. Brown is the Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of History, Emeritus University of Connecticut. His areas of specialization are the American colonies, revolution, and pre-industrial society and culture. His current research interest is racial, ethnic, and religious equality in early America.  

Stefan Brakensiek

E-mail Homepage He is Professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany. He is doing research about the institutions of the early modern state in their social context, especially the forms of everyday local politics, law and administration in an all-Eurpoean context.