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Abigail Agresta is an Associate Professor specializing in medieval European and Mediterranean history, with a focus on environmental history, urban history, and public health in late medieval Spain. Her research explores the intersection of religion, governance, and natural resource management, particularly in Valencia. Her monograph The Keys to Bread and Wine (2022) examines shifting environmental governance approaches in Valencia during the late medieval period and has received prestigious awards.
She teaches courses on medieval Spain, medieval cities, and the Black Death. Current research includes a book project on quarantine practices in late medieval Spain. Awards include the Turku Book Award and a Marsh Prize finalist nomination.
No grants or advising details are listed, though her work engages interdisciplinary themes in environmental and urban history.

