November 16
12:00PM – 2:00PM
Zoom
The field of Renaissance Studies has been strongly affected in recent years by the rise of global history and global approaches, many of them proposing to ‘decentre’ the Renaissance from its familiar focus on Europe. This roundtable (a joint effort between Toronto’s Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies and Warwick’s Centre for the Study of the Renaissance) will provide a thought-provoking range of perspectives on the strengths and weaknesses of ’the global Renaissance’. In addition to short presentations by the speakers, we look forward to hearing suggestions and comments from the audience.
Nicholas Terpstra
Professor, Department of History,
University of Toronto
Laura Ingallinella
Assistant Professor, Department of Italian Studies,
University of Toronto
David Lines
Professor of Renaissance Philosophy and Intellectual History,
University of Warwick
Natalya Din-Kariuki
Assistant Professor, English and Comparative Literary Studies,
University of Warwick
Bryan Brazeau
Associate Professor, Liberal Arts
University of Warwick
Ethan Matt Kavaler
Professor, Department of Art History
University of Toronto