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Stella Fletcher is a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, affiliated with the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance. She has held teaching positions at King Alfred’s College, Winchester (Lecturer, 1993–2001), and has taught at the Universities of Liverpool (2005–9) and Manchester (2002, 2004, 2007–12). Her career spans academic research, teaching, and contributions to public history through media.
- Education: BA Hons in History (University of Warwick, 1983–6), PhD in History (University of Warwick, 1987–91, awarded 1992)
Stella’s research focuses on Renaissance Studies, particularly Ecclesiastical History, Anglo-Italian Cultural Connections, and Papal Elections. Her recent publications analyze the Borgia family in English literature, the role of religion in the Renaissance, and the reception of Renaissance history in Anglo-Italian contexts.
Her scholarly work intersects with topics such as Renaissance Warfare, Monastic Influence, and Urban Transformations, reflecting a deep engagement with both religious and political dynamics of Renaissance Italy.
- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
- Historian of the Ecclesiastical History Society’s first half-century
- Former editor of the Bulletin of the Society for Renaissance Studies




