Department Michalsky
José Gabriel Alegría, M.A.
Mundus Archetypus: Three–Faced Trinity and Heterodoxy in 16th-Century Naples
Ferruccio Botto, M.A.
Eucharistic Tabernacles in Late Medieval Italy (13th–15th Centuries): Art, Material Culture, and Sacred Space
Dr. Adrian Bremenkamp
Topographie, Zeitlichkeit und Materialität der Heiligenverehrung in Süditalien (13.-14. Jahrhundert)
Alessio Ciannarella, Ph.D.
Promoting the Image of Rome: Guidebooks between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Damiana Di Bonito, Ph.D.
The ‘Risanamento’ in Naples. Transformation, Demolition and the Survival of Medieval Architecture
Albert Maximilian Fischer, M.A.
The “Sugar House” of Johan Maurits of Nassau-Siegen in The Hague – Early Modern Metropolis and Colonial Representation in a European Context
Andrea Gelardi, Ph.D.
Moving Images, Shifting Cities: Cinema and Urban Spaces in Postwar Italy (1950–1968)
Malvina Giordana, Ph.D.
The Visual Culture of the Italian Mezzogiorno. Cinema and Tourism Production Systems (1947–1962)
Sofia Hernandez, M.Phil.
Disaster and Dominion: The Spanish Crown's Response to the Sicilian Earthquake of 1693
Dr. Anna Magnago Lampugnani
Transcultural Negotiations: Aristocratic Tombs in Naples in the Time of the Spanish Viceroys
Alberto Pirro, Ph.D.
"If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change." Monumental Sculpture in Naples, Palermo, and Southern Italy (1861–1939)
Dr. Elisabetta Scirocco
Concepts and Practices of Sacred Space in Medieval Southern Italy
Quim Solias , M.A.
Models of the City in the Hispanic Monarchy (16th–17th Centuries): Foundational Discourses and Urban Imagination
Dr. Luc Wodzicki
ThingScapes: Landscape Change and the Making of Historical Evidence in Eighteenth-Century Tuscany
Alberto Virdis, Ph.D.
Inside the Window: Medieval Stained Glass before the Romanesque Period (c. 850–1130)
Michela Young, Ph.D.
A Tale of Two Cities: Mapping Florentine Identity in Early Modern Naples