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Lance Bertelsen's research centers on eighteenth-century literature and popular culture in Britain, America, and the Pacific. He is the author of The Nonsense Club (Oxford, 1986), Henry…
Renaissance Italy. The History of the Individual from Antiquity to the Modern World. Translating Italian Renaissance masterpieces into English.
Political and social applications of classical texts in early modern France, reception of male literary traditions by female Renaissance authors, relations between men and women in French Renaissance literature,…
Holocaust history; Holocaust representations (literature, film, art, monuments); Holocaust and gender; Holocaust and (trans-generational) trauma; Genocide Studies; Memory studies; Sexual Violence in armed conflict;…
Gender and women's rights; political sociology; social movements; Middle East; colonialism; comparative historical methodology; globalization.
Professor Crosnoe's main research area is the educational success and healthy development of children, adolescents, and young adults in the U.S. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative methods, he studies the…
Dr. Davis’s research focuses on designing and disseminating nutrition, physical activity, and behavioral interventions to reduce obesity and related metabolic disorders in overweight minority children and adolescents…
Latino/a literature, especially Chicano/a literature; late nineteenth-century US literature and culture; narrative theory; postcolonial theory; cultural studies.