
Lyn Blanchfield
Lecturer · Medieval and early modern women and gender issues
State University of New York at OswegoUnited States
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Lyn Blanchfield is a Lecturer in the Department of History at SUNY Oswego's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on medieval and early modern women and gender issues, public religious rituals in Medieval Europe, and public insults in Medieval and early modern Italy.
- Education: Ph.D. in Medieval and Early Modern Italian History (Binghamton University, 2004), MA in History (Binghamton University, 1991), AB in History (Vassar College, 1987)
Her publications explore the intersection of emotional expression and religious practice, such as her 2011 analysis of weeping and sincerity in medieval historiography and her 2008 study of Savonarola's female supporters. Research trends include social history, gender dynamics, and ritualized public behavior in pre-modern Europe.
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