
معرفی
Liam Salcuni is a Lecturer in the Department of History at Cal Poly Humboldt. His academic focus centers on late medieval and early modern European culture, particularly the interplay of medicine, religion, and popular beliefs surrounding the bubonic plague in 14th-century Europe. He emphasizes the humanities' role in fostering a more inclusive society through historical analysis.
Education: Liam pursued graduate studies in late medieval/early modern European cultural history, with research emphasizing the sociocultural dimensions of health and disease during periods of crisis.
Research Interests: His work explores how perceptions of the human body were shaped by medical practices, religious doctrines, and communal beliefs during pandemics. He situates this within broader themes of cultural resilience and societal adaptation.
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