Dr Erin Maglaque

D.Phil. (Oxford)

School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities

Lecturer in Early Modern European History

e.maglaque@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 2615

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Dr Erin Maglaque
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
Sheffield
S3 7RA
Profile

I completed my D.Phil at Oxford in 2015, before spending three further years in Oxford as a Junior Research Fellow at Oriel College. I then spent a year as a lecturer at the University of St Andrews, before joining Sheffield in 2018.

I am a historian of early modern Europe, particularly the cultural history of early modern Italy. My first book, Venice’s Intimate Empire: Family Life and Scholarship in the Renaissance Mediterranean was published by Cornell University Press in 2018.

Research interests

I am a cultural historian of Italy in the early modern period. My research contains two strands: first, Italy's transnational connections across the Mediterranean; and secondly, the relationship between gender, family, and political culture in the early modern period.

My first book, Venice’s Intimate Empire: Family Life and Scholarship in the Renaissance Mediterranean (Cornell University Press in 2018) focuses on the early modern Venetian empire, which extended from the Venetian lagoon to Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. The book draws on private writings, humanist geographies, letters, and the extensive Venetian archives to piece together the ways in which Venetian governing families experienced and negotiated Venice’s Mediterranean empire. It is particularly interested in integrating gender and family history into our understanding of the political culture of empire.

I am embarking on new research that unites these interests in gender and the family into the history of Italy's multi-ethnic, multi-confessional early modern past.

Publications

Books

  • Maglaque E (2018) Venice's intimate empire: Family life and scholarship in the renaissance mediterranean. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. RIS download Bibtex download

Journal articles

  • Maglaque E (2023) THE WIFE OF BATH A Biography. NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, 128, 9-9. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2022) WHAT THE ERMINE SAW The Extraordinary Journey of Leonardo da Vinci's Most Mysterious Portrait. NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, 127, 44-44. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2018) . Italian Studies, 73(1), 1-18. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2015) . Journal of Early Modern History, 19(1), 45-70. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E () Care Work and the Family in Catholic Reformation Tuscany. Past and Present. RIS download Bibtex download

Chapters

  • Maglaque E (2015) , SACRED PRECINCTS: THE RELIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE OF NON-MUSLIM COMMUNITIES ACROSS THE ISLAMIC WORLD (pp. 143-157). RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E () Abortion's Past In Spawls A & Bonhomme E (Ed.), After Sex Silver Press RIS download Bibtex download

Book reviews

  • Maglaque E (2023) Unwanted Thoughts. The New York review of books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2023) I feel sorry for sex. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2022) Dante’s Little Book. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2022) Rome Was His Laboratory. The New York review of books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2022) Red love, for all. The New Statesman. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2022) Promises, Promises: The Love Plot. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2022) 'Monstrous' or 'Prudente'?. The New York review of books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2021) Pigs, Pre-Roasted: Lazy-delicious-land. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2021) The future of lockdown. The New Statesman. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2021) Ten Small Raisins: Sweat or Inky Fingers?. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2021) Like a Slice of Ham: Unpregnancy. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2020) Down with Occurrences: Baroque Excess. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2020) The radical legacy of Shulamith Firestone. The New Statesman. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2020) Free from Humbug: The Murdrous Machiavel. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2020) Inclined to Putrefaction: In Quarantine. London Review of Books. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2017) . The English Historical Review, 132(558), 1283-1284. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2017) . The English Historical Review, 132(557), 967-969. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2016) . The English Historical Review, 131(551), 894-896. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2016) . The English Historical Review, 131(549), 427-429. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2016) . The English Historical Review, 131(548), 168-170. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2016) . Imago Mundi, 68(1), 108-109. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2016) . European History Quarterly, 46(1), 166-168. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Maglaque E (2015) . The English Historical Review, 130(543), 429-431. RIS download Bibtex download
Research group

Research supervision

I am happy to supervise students interested in any aspect of early modern European history, in particular those with interests in Italy or the Mediterranean world, empire, political culture, or gender.

Find out more about PhD study in History

Teaching activities

Undergraduate:

  • HST112 - Paths from Antiquity to Modernity
  • HST115 - The ‘Disenchantment’ of Early Modern Europe
  • HST246 - Gender, Culture and Society in Britain 1650-1850
  • HST2517 - Culture in Early Modern Europe
  • HST3000 - The Uses of History
Public engagement

I co-curated the 2015 exhibition ‘Boomtown: Silver and Science, Riches and Radicalism in Renaissance Bohemia’ at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.