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Andrew Romig is an Associate Professor at NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, specializing in Carolingian-era cultural transformations. His interdisciplinary scholarship examines gender constructs, ethical philosophy, and literary theory across eighth-to-tenth century Europe.
Research explores medieval masculinity, emotional histories, and philanthropic traditions through comparative analysis of Latin and vernacular texts. His 2017 monograph Be A Perfect Man: Christian Masculinity and the Carolingian Aristocracy established new frameworks for understanding virtue ethics in feudal society.
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