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Davíđ Ólafsson is an Icelandic historian. He earned his PhD in modern history from University of St-Andrews in Scotland in 2009. Ólafsson is currently (2009–2011) a Post.doc research fellow at the Reykjavík Academy in Iceland, funded by The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS). He is, along with Dr. Sigurđur Gylfi Magnússon, co-editor of web based Journal of Microhistory and co-coordinator of website microhistory.org. |
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Anna Maria Cimitile
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.