Our People
The European Studies program's associated faculty and researchers bring together a wealth of knowledge and a variety of interests and research areas.
Associated faculty are involved with the European Studies program in a variety of ways, from participating in team taught courses, to conducting research, to organizing conferences, lectures, and public outreach events.
Staff
Name | Area | Contact |
Acting Director of European Studies, Associate Professor Economics | Financial intermediation, industrial organization, European economics |
Office: BEC 336 |
Administrative Assistant |
Office: CLE C302 |
Program Members
Name | Area | Contact |
Associate Professor History | Social and cultural history of early modern Europe (1400-1800) with a focus on Francophone Regions. |
Office: CLE B205 |
Assistant Teaching Professor Philosophy | History of Philosophy, Philosophy and Literature, 19th & 20th Century Continental Philosophy, Philosophy and Film. |
Office: CLE B318 |
Associate Professor Hispanic and Italian Studies | Twentieth-century Spanish and Italian literature; Women's studies; Gender studies; Critical theory; Translation theory |
Office: CLE B436 |
Professor History | Modern European political, military and social history. |
Office: CLE B236 |
Professor English | English Romanticism |
Office: CLE C354 |
Associate Professor Greek and Roman Studies | Greek literature (tragedy, Hellenistic literature, especially epigram); literature and gender; classical myth; reception studies; myth in popular culture |
Office: Clearihue B420 |
Professor School of Public Administration | Local government and politics; crossborder regions; comparative urban politics |
Office: HSD A344 |
Professor Art History & Visual Studies | Early Modern European Art and Architecture |
Office: FIA 135 |
Professor English | Nineteenth-century literature and culture, Victorian poetry, women's writing, Anglo-Italian studies, Digital Humanities |
Office: CLE C335 |
Graduate Student Researcher Centre for Global Studies, Cedar Trees Initiative | comparative transnational law, legal pluralism, Indigenous/settler relations, European Union, democratic theory, agonism, anarchism. | |
Associate Professor School of Public Administration | Historical-comparative sociology; Social inequality; Social movements, protest and activism |
Office: HSD A366 |
Fine Arts Dean; Professor School of Music | The madrigal; Music printing and publishing; Court culture; Music and urban life in early modern Europe |
Office: MAC B116 |
Associate Professor History in Art | Late medieval and early renaissnace art in Europe |
Office: FIA 151 |
Assistant Professor, Honours Adviser French | Early modern period, history of literary critic and history of press, theatre, cultural history |
Office: CLE C257 |
Associate Professor English | Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English drama; reformation religious discourse; history of the book; rhetoric and composition |
Office: CLE D234 |
Professor English, CSPT | Renaissance Literature; Seventeenth-Century Poetry and Prose; Intellectual History; Reformation Culture and Thought; Shakespeare; Literary/Critical Theory; Philosophy of Religion. |
Office: CLE C329 |
Assistant Professor Philosophy | Kant, German Idealism, Early Modern, Analytic Kantianism, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Action Theory. | On leave until June 2020
Office: CLE B326 |
EUS Program Director, and Assistant Professor Germanic and Slavic Studies | Discourses about gender and culture during the 18th and early 19th century; Critical Theory; and the intersection of politics and art in the early 20th century |
Office: CLE D256 |
Assistant Teaching Professor Germanic and Slavic Studies | Heinrich von Kleist; Cultural and film studies; Expressionism; Leni Riefenstahl |
Office: CLE D259A |
Associate Professor Hispanic and Italian Studies | 17th century Spanish theatre and fiction; Post-Franco fiction; Contemporary Colombian fiction; Gender studies; Humour studies |
Office: CLE B447 |
Associate Professor English | Twentieth-Century Literature, global modernism, critical theory. |
Office: CLE C357 |
Associate Professor Germanic and Slavic Studies | Post 1945 German, Swiss and Austrian literature and film; Diasporic, postcolonial and transcultural writing; Theories of spatiality, multiculturalism and translation studies |
Office: CLE D250 |
EUCAnet Initiative, Manager Political Science & Centre for Global Studies |
Office: David Turpin A345 | |
Director of Global Studies, Professor Political Science | Citizenship and Immigration; Identity politics; Comparative politics; Xenophobia and racism; European integration |
Office: SSM A345 |
Associate Professor Philosophy | Early modern philosophy, philosophy of mind, metaphysics |
Office: CLE B320 |
Associate Professor Department of History | Modern European and German history, Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, World War II, public history |
Office: CLE B204 |
Associate Professor Germanic and Slavic Studies | 20th century Russian literature, culture and art; Russian revolutionary culture; Soviet cultural policy under Lenin and Stalin; Putin’s Russia. |
Office: CLE D246 |
Associate Professor Germanic and Slavic Studies | Modernist German and Austrian literature, Scandinavian studies, gender studies, history of medicine, foreign language pedagogy, and Holocaust studies |
Office: CLE D242 |
Professor Political Science | European integration studies; Monetary integration; European integration theory; European comparative politics; International political economy; International relations |
Office: SSM A337 |
Associate Professor History | Communication & popular political culture in early modern France and Europe; the French Revolution, revolt and resistance. |
Office: CLE B224 |
Professor Germanic and Slavic Studies | Culture and identities in Russia and Eastern Europe, Stalinism, 20th century Ukraine |
Office: CLE D245 |