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MEGAN MORAN
(Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, specifically gender and family in late medieval and early modern Italy)
received her Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University in 2008.

Her dissertation is entitled Patriarchy in Practice: Women, Family and Power in Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy.

Dr. Moran was awarded the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities Graduate Dissertation Fellow, Vanderbilt University, 2007-2008.

She has traveled to the State Archives in Florence, Italy for research on the functioning of patriarchy in early modern Italy through examining the intimate interactions of the Spinelli family




Contact:
Megan C. Moran
Visiting Assistant Professor


Email: moranMC@cofc.edu
Department of History
Office: Maybank 214
Phone: 953-3033

 


 

Courses:
Fall 2009
HIST 101.005, 011
HIST 103. 010, 017

Spring 2010