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David Baker is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Rutgers University, specializing in Renaissance Humanism, Historiography, and Antiquarianism. His research explores intersections between historical narratives, religious reform, and utopian ideals in early modern English literature.
- Education: PhD in English from Columbia University (1994), BA from Bennington College (1986)
Research Interests:
- Renaissance Humanism and its anti-antiquarian critiques
- Historiography in Jacobean drama and Miltonic polemics
- Utopian/Dystopian themes in Thomas More's works and beyond
- Scriptural interpretation during the English Reformation
Publication Trends: His works span columns, peer-reviewed articles, and book chapters focusing on historical narratives in drama, technophobia in modern culture, and humanist philosophical debates. Key themes include memory, utopian theory, and polemical responses to religious and political changes.
- Scientific Awards:
- 2012 Garden State Journalists Association: First and Second Prize in 'Column' category
- 2009 Louis Round Wilson Prize (Studies in Philology)
- 2009 Harold J. Grimm Prize (Sixteenth-Century Society)
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