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Maria Grazia Bartolini is an Associate Professor of Medieval Slavic Culture and Slavic Linguistics at the University of Milan, with a visiting appointment as Visiting Associate Professor at Harvard University. She holds a Ph.D. (2010) and Dr. Habil (2017) from the University of Milan, and a BA (with honors) from Bologna University. Her research focuses on early modern Ukrainian religious culture, homiletic texts, and the intersection of preaching, memory, and visual arts. She has authored influential monographs such as Piznai samoho sebe (2017), which won the 2019 Ivan Franko International Prize, and two forthcoming works on Ukrainian preaching and poetry.
Her scholarly awards include multiple recognitions from the Early Slavic Studies Association and the American Association for Ukrainian Studies for her articles on memory, meditation, and visual imagery in early modern Ukraine. She teaches courses on medieval and early modern Eastern European literature and Old Church Slavonic.
Her academic contributions bridge Slavic linguistics, religious history, and cultural studies, with a focus on Ukraine’s intellectual heritage and its interplay with broader East Slavic and European contexts.




