
David Romney Smith
Research Fellow · Medieval Mediterranean
Australian National University (ANU)About
David Romney Smith is a Research Fellow in the School of History at the Australian National University, specializing in the Medieval Mediterranean with emphasis on cross-cultural exchange, trade networks, and slavery between Islamicate and Christian regions during the 9th-12th centuries.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Medieval Studies, University of Toronto (awarded prize for best dissertation)
Research Focus: His work examines Italian maritime cities (Pisa, Amalfi, Venice), Sicily under Kalbids/Normans, and material culture including Romanesque architecture, urban cartography, and hagiography. Complementary interests span Fatimid/Byzantine artifacts, pilgrimage narratives, and medieval perfume/fashion systems.
Publication Trends: Recent scholarship analyzes 11th-century Mediterranean economic transitions, revealing how human trafficking networks operated between Western Italy and Islamic territories prior to the Crusades, with particular attention to monetary systems and cross-cultural commercial violence.
Scientific Recognition:
- University of Toronto Best Dissertation Prize
Research Support & Creative Practice: Secured over $$100,000 in research funding while maintaining dual expertise as a visual artist. Creates academic maps and scientific renderings informed by traditional training in etching, relief printing, and fresco painting—exhibited internationally in Canada and Chile.
Find David Romney Smith elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- MMegan BoomerBates College · Assistant Professor
Gregory BellWinthrop University · Associate Professor
David BertainaUniversity of Illinois at Springfield · Professor- MMegan R. BoomerBates College · Assistant Professor
Ali Asgar AlibhaiUniversity of Texas at Dallas · Assistant Professor
Paul M. CobbUniversity of Pennsylvania · Professor