Early Modern Globalization Symposium

Center for Renaissance Studies, Newberry Library

Friday, February 8, 2008  


Bronwen Wilson, University of British Columbia

Recent publications appear in Journal of Medieval and Early Modern History, Urban History, The Renaissance World (Routledge, 2007), Firenze alla vigilia del Rinascimento (Cadmo, 2006), and Mediterra-noesis: voci dal medioevo e rinascimento mediterraneo (Salerno, 2007). Her book, The World in Venice: print, the city, and early modern identity (University of Toronto Press, 2005), received the Roland H. Bainton prize for Art History in 2006. She is completing a second book manuscript, Facing the End of the Renaissance: portraiture, physiognomy and naturalism in Northern Italy, and co-editing a volume with Paul Yachnin: Making publics: the social thing in early modern Europe.