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Professor Kantik Ghosh is an Associate Professor and Stirling-Boyd Fellow and Tutor at Trinity College, University of Oxford. He serves as Director of Graduate Studies within the Faculty of English Language & Literature. His research focuses on late-medieval literary and intellectual history, particularly the history of Oxford's universities, scholasticism, and religious movements like Wycliffism and Lollardy. He also explores medieval literary theory, Older Scots poetry, and the history of scepticism.
- Research Interests:
- Late-medieval literary and intellectual history
- History of medieval universities, especially Oxford
- Late scholasticism
- Councils of Constance and Basel
- Wycliffism and Lollardy
- Medieval literary theory
- Older Scots poetry
- History of scepticism
- Medieval religious writings
His publications analyze topics like medieval moral philosophy, theological debates, and the intersection of religion and politics. He has edited volumes on Wycliffism and Hussitism and contributed to studies on medieval casuistry.
Though no specific grants or awards are listed, his work demonstrates significant engagement with medieval religious and intellectual dynamics. He advises graduate students in medieval literature and history through Trinity College and the Faculty.
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