
معرفی
Professor Jarbel Rodriguez is a historian of Medieval Europe at San Francisco State University's Department of History within the College of Liberal & Creative Arts. Specializing in Muslim-Christian relations in the Crown of Aragon, his research explores interfaith dynamics, historical soundscapes, and captivity narratives. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University (2001) after prior degrees from the University of Miami and Princeton.
Education:
- B.A., University of Miami, 1994
- M.A., University of Miami, 1996
- M.A., Princeton University, 1998
- Ph.D., Princeton University, 2001
His research interests span interfaith relations, medieval captivity, medievalism in modern culture, and historical soundscapes. Current projects include analyzing the aural dimensions of medieval Aragon cities and how religious beliefs shaped urban acoustics. He has published widely on topics like ransom financing, religious conversion anxieties, and medieval knighthood.
Awards:
- NEH Summer Seminar (2017)
- Fulbright Fellowship (Spain)
- Princeton Center for Human Values Fellow
Teaching spans undergraduate and graduate courses on the Crusades, Black Death, medieval magic, and historical soundscapes. His work bridges traditional historiography with innovative approaches like sensory history and cultural studies.





