Tara Nummedal | |
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Spouse | Seth Rockman |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship (2009) |
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Discipline | European history |
Sub-discipline | History of science |
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Tara E. Nummedal is a professor of history and Italian studies at Brown University,where she holds the John Nickoll Provost’s Professorship in History. [1] Nummedal is known for her works on Anna Maria Zieglerin and the history of alchemy and natural science in early modern Europe. [2] [3]
Nummedal is originally from Seal Beach,California, [2] and is a 1992 graduate of Pomona College. After earning a master's degree at the University of California,Davis in 1996,she completed her Ph.D. at Stanford University in 2001. [2] [4]
She joined the Brown University faculty in 2002. [1] Her husband,Seth Rockman,is also a historian at Brown University. [5]
With Donna Bilak,she is also the editor of a critical edition of Atalanta Fugiens by Michael Maier,Furnace and Fugue:A Digital Edition of Michael Maier's Atalanta fugiens with Scholarly Commentary (University of Virginia Press,2020).
Nummedal was named a Guggenheim Fellow in 2009. [2]
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Lawrence B. Glickman is an American history professor and author or editor of four books and several articles on consumerism. He has taught at Cornell University since 2014,where he is Stephen and Evalyn Milman Professor in American Studies. Previously he taught at the University of South Carolina. Glickman earned a Princeton University B.A. in history magna cum laude in 1985,a M.A. in 1989 and his Ph.D. in 1992 both from University of California,Berkeley. He has written three books,A Living Wage:American Workers and the Making of Consumer Society,Buying Power:A History of Consumer Activism in America,and Free Enterprise:An American History.
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