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David Clemis is an Associate Professor in the Department of History within the Faculty of Humanities at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta. His office is located in EA3191, contactable via 403.440.5995 or dclemis@mtroyal.ca, with he/him pronouns.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in History from the University of Leicester (UK)
- MA in History from the University of Toronto
- BA (Hons.) in Philosophy from Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario
Dr. Clemis specializes in the social, cultural, and political history of Britain (1600-1815) and Early Modern Europe (1450-1815). His research centers on the social and cultural history of alcohol use in England (1500-1830), historical understandings of moral agency and cognition in early modern Britain, and humanities curriculum development. His work bridges historical epistemology with medical and moral discourses.
Analysis of his 2013-2021 publications reveals consistent focus on intoxication and addiction in early modern Britain, particularly examining humoral theory, alcohol epidemics like the Gin Craze, and evolving medical-moral frameworks. His interdisciplinary approach integrates social history, cultural studies, and medical humanities to analyze substance use through historical lenses.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
Information regarding student supervision, research grants, or laboratory affiliations is not provided in current records.



