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William Stenhouse is a Professor of History at Yeshiva University, holding offices on both the Wilf and Beren campuses. He specializes in early modern European intellectual and cultural history, particularly the reception of classical material remains (ruins, coins, inscriptions) from the 15th to 17th centuries. His research also focuses on historiography and the history of classical scholarship.
Education: PhD (2002, University College London), MA (1997, The Warburg Institute), BA (1996, Balliol College, Oxford).
Teaching includes courses such as Ideas of History, Renaissance Reformation, and The Emergence of Europe. Recent publications include Reading Inscriptions and Writing Ancient History (2005) and contributions to The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo (2002).
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