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Kevin Siena is a Professor of History at Trent University, specializing in early modern British history with a focus on medical history, sex and disease, contagion, and social welfare. He holds an M.A. from the University of Rochester and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. His research explores intersections between Enlightenment science, class, race, and medical practices in historical contexts.
Education:
- M.A., University of Rochester
- Ph.D., University of Toronto
Research Interests:
- Medical and social responses to epidemics and venereal diseases
- Class and race in Enlightenment-era science
- Female healers and medical authority
- Urban poverty and healthcare access in early modern Europe
Publications:
- Rotten Bodies: Class and Contagion in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Yale UP, 2019)
- Venereal Disease, Hospitals and the Urban Poor (Rochester UP, 2004)
His recent articles analyze medical care for the poor, syphilis prevalence in 18th-century London, and typhus narratives. Siena’s work bridges medical historiography with social and cultural analysis, emphasizing marginalized voices in historical medical discourse.
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