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Maritere López, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Graduate Coordinator

 

Office: Social Sciences 120

Email: mariterel@csufresno.edu

Office phone: 278-2601

Education:

Ph.D. - State University of New York, Buffalo (2003)

 

Research/Teaching Interests:

Renaissance/Reformation; Early Modern Women/Gender; Friendship & Love in the Renaissance; Early Modern Manners and Conduct Manuals

 


Select Publications: 

Discourses and Representations of Friendship, 1500-1700. Co-edited with Daniel T. Lochman and Lorna Hutson. Farnham, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2010.

“The Courtesan’s Gift: Reciprocity and Friendship in the Letters of Camilla Pisana and Tullia D’Aragona.” Discourses and Representations of Friendship, 1500-1700. Ed. Daniel T. Lochman, Maritere López, and Lorna Hutson. Farnham, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2010.

“Venice and the World in the Early Modern Age.” Places of Encounter. Eds. Aran and Elaine MacKinnon. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, forthcoming 2011.

 “A Practical Compromise to Teaching World History: Thematic Bridges, Standards, and Technology,” co-authored with Dr. Melissa Jordine, in World History Connected: the E-Journal of Learning and Teaching 5, No. 3 (May 2008).

“The Chaste Courtesan: Gendered Roles and Identity Formation in the Letters of Camilla Pisana, 1516-1517,” under evaluation.

“’For the Education of Her Lover’: Love and Gender Construction in the Italian Enlightenment,” under evaluation.

Courses Offered: 
 

Undergraduate

Western Civilization, I

World History, I

Historical Research and Writing

The Italian Renaissance

The Age of the Medici

The Age of Reformations

Women, Sex, and Power in Early Modern Europe

 

Post-baccalaureate

Introduction to Graduate Writing & Historiography

Introduction to Graduate Research & Historiography

Early Modern Society and Culture

Sex and Gender in Early Modern Europe

The Renaissance & the World

The Enlightenment

Advanced Research: European Primary Sources

 

Digital Campus

World History, I