Acadia University
Julia Rombough, Assistant Professor of History: early modern gender
Jessica Slights, Associate Professor of English and Theatre: Shakespearean drama
Cape Breton University
Mary K. MacLeod, Associate Professor of History: Celtic and British History
Scott Moir, Associate Professor of History: late medieval and early modern Scotland and legal history
Todd Pettigrew, Associate Professor of English: early modern literature and history of medicine
Julie Sutherland, Adjunct Professor in Department of Letters and Literature (and Academic Coordinator, Shakespeare at Athabasca University): Shakespeare and Non-Shakespearean Renaissance Drama, Seventeenth-Century English Poetry
Jannette Vusich, Assistant Professor, Early Modern Studies Programme: art history; early modern devotional art, mendicant preaching, humanism, and naturalistic forms of representation
Crandall University
Keith Grant, Assistant Professor of History, religion in the early modern Atlantic world
Mark Lee, Assistant Professor of History: 18th-19th century history of madness, psychiatry, and philosophy of religious experience
Greg Maillet, Professor of English: medieval and early modern literature
Abram Steen, Assistant Professor of English: early modern literature and liturgy
Steve Watts, Assistant Professor of History: medieval Christianity
Dalhousie University
Jennifer Bain, Professor of Musicology; Gender and Women’s Studies
Roberta Barker, Associate Professor of Theatre Studies; Gender and Women’s Studies – Cross Appointment; Canadian Studies
William Barker, Professor of English: Renaissance literature, humanism, and education
Lyn Bennett, Associate Professor of English: rhetoric, early modern poetry, women’s writing
Andrew Brown, Assistant Professor of English: early modern literature, book history, digital humanities
Robert Buranello, Assistant Professor of Italian Studies
Ronald Huebert, Professor of English: early modern literature, literary theory, spectatorship, literary pleasure
Krista Kesselring, Professor of History: early modern Britain
Christina Luckyj, Professor of English: early modern drama and women’s writing
Colin Mitchell, Associate Professor of History: medieval and early modern Islamic history
Mount Allison University
Karen Bamford, Professor of English: Shakespeare and Renaissance drama
Lauren Beck, Associate Professor of Spanish Studies and Head of Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Editor Terrae Incognitae: early modern Spanish and transatlantic culture, visual culture, the representation of minority groups within Catholic and imperial Spain, the history of cartography
William Lundell, Associate Professor and Head of Department of History: mediaeval, Renaissance, and Reformation history, particularly relations between the Carthusian Order and the Council of Basel (1431-1449)
Janine Rogers, Associate Professor of English: late medieval English literature, codicology, book history, literary form, poetics and science and literature
Memorial University
Ágnes Juhász-Ormsby, Associate Professor of English, early modern literature, book history & print culture
Mount Saint Vincent University
Adriana Benzaquén, Chair, Department of History: early modern European history
Matthew Roby, Assistant Professor of English: English and Global medieval languages and literatures
Lisa Templin, Assistant Professor of English: early modern conceptions of gender and sexuality
Saint Mary’s University
Stephanie Morley, Assistant Professor of English: late medieval literature and women
Tim Stretton, Professor of History: Tudor and Stuart Britain, Social and Legal History, Women’s Legal Rights
St. Francis Xavier University
Laura Estill, Professor of English: Digital Humanities; Digital Pedagogy; Shakespeare; Early Modern Literature; Book History; Manuscript Studies.
Ranke de Vries, Associate Professor, Ben Alder Chair of Celtic Studies: palaeography, medieval Irish and Welsh languages and literatures, narrative tradition, the history of medieval (Celtic) medicine
Joseph Khoury, Associate Professor of English: Machiaevelli, Marlowe, and Shakespeare
St. Thomas University
Bonnie Huskins, Part-Time Professor of History: Atlantic World, Colonial North America, American Revolutionary War loyalist diaspora
Andrew W. Klein, Associate Professor of English: medieval nationalism, English identity, romance, Middle Scots, English poems in manuscript and mise-en-page, electronic literature
Janet Mullin, Lecturer, Department of History: early-modern Europe and eighteenth-century leisure culture
Andrea Schutz, Professor of English: medieval Germanic and Celtic languages, literature and culture; medieval drama; classical and medieval epic; medieval romance; medieval and modern Arthurian literature
Robin Vose, Professor of History: medieval and early modern religious conflicts
Université de Moncton
Michel Cardin, Professeur, Département de musique: Luth, guitare classique, musicologie (musique baroque), harmonie, contrepoint
Jeremy Hayhoe, Professeur, Département d’Histoire et de Géographie: histoire de la France (1600-1800)
Gregory Kennedy, Professeur adjoint, Département d’Histoire et de Géographie: Acadie coloniale
University of King’s College
Simon Kow, Associate Professor of Humanities, Early Modern Studies Programme: seventeenth- and eighteenth-century political English and French political thinkers
Kathryn Morris, Assistant Professor of Humanities, Early Modern Studies Programme
Neil Robertson, Associate Professor of Humanities, Early Modern Studies Programme: early modern political thought
Justina Spencer, Assistant Professor of History: early modern and art
Sarah Toye, History MA, 18th-century Atlantic piracy and gender
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
Christa Canitz, Professor of English: Middle English & Older Scots poetry; 19th/20th-century medievalism.
Sioban Carlson, MA candidate, Anthropology
Stephanie Cavanagh, Assistant Professor of Historical Studies: conversion and identity-making in the sixteenth-and seventeenth-century Spanish empire
Wendy Churchill, Associate Professor of History, social history of medicine in the early modern Britain and the Atlantic world
Gwendolyn Davies, Professor of English & Dean of Graduate Studies (Emerita), Canadian Literature (1628-1950)
Leah Grandy, Harriet Irving Library
Bethany Henderson, Ph.D. Candidate University of New Brunswick (Fredericton): early modern history, Atlantic history
Miriam Jones, Associate Professor of English
Stefanie Hunt-Kennedy, Associate Professor of History, Carribean and the Atlantic world
William G. Kerr, Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient History: Roman and Byzantine history
Elizabeth Mancke, Canada Research Chair, History: Early Modern North America and British Atlantic
Randall Martin, Professor of English: English Renaissance drama
Karen Pearlston, Associate Professor of Faculty of Law: English and Canadian legal history, history of women, gender, and the family
Stephanie Pettigrew, PhD Candidate, Department of History: witchcraft beliefs and trials in New France
Patricia Simmons, Harriet Irving Library
Aggie Sliwka, Harriet Irving Library: art, culture, and drama in Renaissance Netherlands
Edith Snook, Professor of English: women’s writing in early modern England
Kathryn Taglia, PhD: medieval theology
D. Gillian Thompson, Professor of History (retired): Social history of eighteenth-century Jesuits
Gary Waite, Professor of History: early modern European religion
Jennifer Hart Weed, Associate Professor of Philosophy: medieval metaphysics
Joanne Wright, Associate Professor of Political Science: feminist analyses of early modern political thought
University of New Brunswick, Saint John
Sandra Bell, Professor of English: sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literature
Rachel Bryant, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Languages: early Indigenous literacies, Anglo Atlantic World cultural production, and settler colonialism
Cheryl Fury, Professor of History: Tudor and Stuart England, the social history of English sailors
University of Prince Edward Island
Pamela Bastante, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages: medieval literature and culture
Don Desserud, Dean of Arts: eighteenth-century political thought
Catherine Innes-Parker, Professor of English: medieval literature and vernacular spirituality, writing by and for women
J. Marc MacDonald, Adjunct Professor of History: early modern European history, history of science, technology, and medicine, global Enlightenment
Shannon Murray, Professor of English: sixteenth- and seventeenth-century poetry and drama, early children’s literature
Richard Raiswell, Associate Professor of History: pre-modern intellectual history
EXTERNAL
Lauren Cole, PhD Candidate, medieval history, Hildegard of Bingen and manuscripts, Northwestern University
Cheryl Petreman, PhD Candidate, Early Modern History, Technical University of Dresden
Eugene Smelyansky, Post Doc, University of California (Irvine)
Danielle Taylor, PhD, English, Carleton University
Laura Verner, Independent scholar, PhD History from Kings College London
Meaghan Walker, PhD Candidate History & Classics, University of Alberta, Edmonton
Olena Vdovyna, independent scholar: Ukrainian medieval thought