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SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Medieval
history
RECENT AND SCHEDULED
COURSES: FALL 2007
HSRU 1300 Introduction to Medieval History (graduate) MVGA 5078 Medieval Books and Readers
MVRU 2988 Study Tour:
Medieval Spain
FALL 2005-SPRING 2006
(graduate) HSGA 7025:
Proseminar: Medieval Religious Cultures (graduate) HSGA 8025:
Seminar: Medieval Religious Cultures
CURRENT INTERESTS and
RESEARCH: In addition to on-going work on Beneventan manuscripts, I have been presenting numerous public lectures on a wide range of medieval topics, including recent lectures on “Past and Present on the Camino de Santiago,” in which I explore how the medieval context of the famous pilgrimage route shapes the experiences of walkers and pilgrims on the modern Camino de Santiago. In the summer 2007, I took a class on foot along the last 200 miles of the route (you can see how we all did at http://fordhamcamino.blogspot.com), and look forward to similar classes in the future.
PUBLICATIONS: Books in Print:
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