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Contributors to the Medieval Academy of America

2023; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 98; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/725755

ISSN

2040-8072

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Medieval Literature and History

Resumo

Previous articleNext article FreeContributors to the Medieval Academy of AmericaPDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreWe are grateful to all contributors for helping us to maintain and expand the Academy’s program of activities. Their generosity is acknowledged below.Patron ($1,000+)Teodolinda BaroliniThomas N. BissonDaniel R. and Lisa Fagin Davis Charitable TrustRichard K. EmmersonSharon KinoshitaSara McDougallMaureen C. MillerSidney Stern Memorial TrustM. Teresa TavorminaSiegfried WenzelThe Samuel L. Westerman Foundation1 anonymous donorIn honor of Monica H. GreenChristopher C. BaswellIn honor of Mary-Jo ArnBetsy BowdenIn memory of Derek PearsallBetsy BowdenIn memory of Paul ThomasBetsy BowdenIn honor of Hoyt DugganRoger HillasIn memory of Alan GaylordRoger HillasIn memory of V. A. KolveRoger HillasIn honor of Peter TravisRoger HillasIn memory of Richard H. RousePaul W. KnollBenefactor ($500–$999)Rebecca BaltzerLisa BitelRenate Blumenfeld-KosinskiElizabeth A. R. BrownProfessor and Mrs. Donald EpsteinSharon Ann FarmerChristopher KleinhenzAdam J. KostoMaryanne KowaleskiSara LiptonKarl F. MorrisonBarbara H. RosenweinBarbara A. ShailorLaura Ackerman SmollerScott WaughLouisa WoodvilleGrover A. ZinnIn honor of Elizabeth ParkerCaroline BaconIn memory of Nina GarsoïanWilliam Chester JordanIn memory of Barbara NolanV. A. Kolve †In honor of Hena KhanThe Whitman Family Charitable FundIn honor of Monica H. GreenJocelyn Wogan-BrowneSupporter ($151–$499)Alan Edgar BernsteinConstance Brittain BouchardJacqueline BrownSue CarltonRaeleen Chai-ElsholzCelia ChazelleCarmela Vircillo FranklinPatrick J. GearyElina GertsmanAnna GonosovaJoel KayeMarcia KupferGary K. LudwigJoaquin Martinez-PizarroGene R. McHamLawrence NeesFrancis C. OakleyLilian M. C. RandallJoel T. RosenthalDorothy M. ShepardGeorge T. SperaGabrielle M. SpiegelNathan C. StraussThomas P. TurleyLuke WengerIn memory of George Hardin BrownThomas H. BestulIn honor of Bernard BachrachJohn MurphyIn honor of Lisa Fagin Davis and the MAA teamWilliam L. NorthIn honor of Professor Anne HudsonChristina von NolckenFriends (Up to $150)Timothy O. BaldwinJennifer BallPaul C. BauschatzGail I. BerlinMichael H. BlechnerMia BlossSheila BondeWilliam N. BondsThomas BranigarMarina S. BrownleeBrigitte BuettnerKeith BusbyAnnemarie Weyl CarrCarol J. ChaseAnne L. ClarkMark CruseGeorge W. DameronElizabeth DobbsJoseph DyerBradford FletcherGuillermo Andres FloresJaroslav Thayer FoldaJohn B. FreedEnid GamerAaron GiesPaul E. GillAdelaide B. HagensElizabeth Haluska-RauschTracy Chapman HamiltonFrancisco J. HernandezJohn C. HirshAnn HubertOlga T. ImpeyNicholas G. ItsinesVirginia JansenDale KinneyGordon KiplingKaren KlocknerMiriamne Ara KrummelIrmeli S. KuehnelToby LangenCarla LordSusan LunasEugene W. LymanClark MainesE. Ann MatterBernard McGinnWilliam S. MonroeThomas E. MorrisseyKenneth NassauFrancis C. OakleyJudith Hathaway OliverElizabeth ParkerMichael C. J. PutnamMarie RichardsJean RittmuellerSusanne F. RobertsD. Fairchild RugglesJoan R. RuzikaHelene ScheckNancy SevcenkoSteven SharbroughWalter SimonsMary SirridgeCharles R. SmithSebastian SobeckiMadison U. SowellDavid S. SpearEvelyn StaudingerCarole E. StrawPetrus W. TaxTisBest PhilanthropyStewart ThomsenRalph V. TurnerMary Anne VetterlingLinda Ehrsam VoigtsRonald Alan WaldronJulia C. WalworthAndrew WelshE. Gordon WhatleyKeren WickMary Beth WinnC. Anne Winston-AllenJennifer Goodman WollockNancy WuBailey K. Young2 anonymous donorsIn memory of V. A. KolveSusannah F. BaxendaleIn honor of Walter GoffartRoberta FrankIn memory of Samuel E. ThorneThomas GreenIn memory of James BrundageMarie KelleherTravel FundAlbert Russell AscoliTimothy O. BaldwinHeather C. McCune BruhnAlice Mary Colby-HallRaymond J. CormierLaurie CroppClifford DavidsonDaniel D’EliaNicole Guenther DiscenzaRichard K. EmmersonElizabeth Ann FisherMartin FoysJohn Y. B. HoodDean JamesVirginia JansenHerbert KesslerAshby KinchAtria A. LarsonStephen C. McCluskeyLaura MorrealeTed MorrisseyDenise G. O’MalleyPatricia Ruth OrrBernard O’TooleWendy PfefferWilliam SchipperE. Howard ShealyWilliam M. SherrillNancy E. Van BaakAngela WeislFellows FundSuzanne Conklin AkbariTeodolinda BaroliniChristopher C. BaswellBrigitte Miriam Bedos-RezakThomas N. BissonLisa BitelRobert E. BjorkRenate Blumenfeld-KosinskiElizabeth A. R. BrownCaroline W. BynumCelia ChazellePaul Edward DuttonSusan L. EinbinderDyan ElliottRichard K. EmmersonSharon Ann FarmerJoan M. FerranteSean FieldM. Cecilia GaposchkinPatrick J. GearyElina GertsmanDorothy F. GlassMonica H. GreenRichard Firth GreenFiona GriffithsJeffrey HamburgerAntonette D. HealeyGeraldine HengJoel KayeThomas KellyChristopher KleinhenzV. A. Kolve †Adam J. KostoMaryanne KowaleskiMarcia KupferSara LiptonMaureen C. MillerKarl F. MorrisonLawrence NeesLilian M. C. RandallAmy G. RemensnyderKathryn ReyersonJoel T. RosenthalBarbara H. RosenweinLucy Freeman SandlerBarbara A. ShailorJerome SingermanDaniel L. SmailLaura Ackerman SmollerM. Alison StonesSiegfried WenzelGrover A. ZinnSustaining MembersChristopher C. BaswellArdis ButterfieldMegan Cassidy-WelchTodd A. ChavezRita CopelandChristopher CoppeansRoger DahoodMatthew GabrieleJoel KayeMichael KulikowskiPatrick LaneRobert McCarthy, Jr.James MortonDelfi I. Nieto-IsabelAlison Locke PerchukMichael T. ReynoldsShane Thomas RogersHenry D. SchilbDaniel L. SmailJesus R. VelascoMichelle R. WarrenNicholas WatsonAnna P. WilsonJocelyn Wogan-BrowneJaime Ernesto YordanThe Olivia Remie Constable FundThis fund was established in memory of Olivia Remie Constable (1960–2014) to endow a series of annual research awards for junior, adjunct, and unaffiliated scholars. Remie was the director of the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame and a Fellow of the Medieval Academy. A scholar and teacher specializing in Mediterranean and Iberian studies, economic, religious, and social history, and the history of medieval cities and urban life, Remie held a prominent place in Medieval Studies. Thanks to the generosity of the donors, the Constable Fund is fully endowed.Supporter ($151–$499)Carol L. Neuman de VegvarTeofilo F. RuizFriends (Up to $150)Michael D. BaileyJohn W. BernhardtRoss BrannGeorge H. ConklinVirginia JansenMaryanne KowaleskiJulia MarvinMarguerite RagnowSusanne F. RobertsHelene ScheckThe Monica H. Green FundThis fund was established in 2021 to honor Monica H. Green. Dr. Green’s body of scholarship and public advocacy makes a large and innovative contribution to our awareness and understanding of pandemics, their vectors, and their historiography, topics of increasing urgency in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020. Her work towards a global history of health reframes the public discussion of epidemics and pandemics: it is relevant to biomedical researchers, molecular biologists, population geneticists, and policymakers as well as to historians and medievalists from all fields. Green’s collaborative approach to scholarship serves as a model for others to follow, engaging with geneticists, archaeologists, paleobiologists, and others forging connections between modernity and the Middle Ages in both the public and scholarly spheres. Donations to this fund support the Monica H. Green Prize, awarded annually for a distinguished project that shows the value of medieval studies in our present day.Supporter ($151–$499)Charlotte A. GoldyJonathan RoseFriends (Up to $150)David DefriesAbigail FireyCatherine M. MooneyJoel PattisonMiriam ShadisThe Belle Da Costa Greene FundThe Greene Fund was established to endow the Belle Da Costa Greene Award, to be granted annually to a medievalist of color for research and travel. Belle Da Costa Greene (1883–1950) was a prominent art historian and the first manuscript librarian of the Pierpont Morgan collection. She was also the first known person of color and second woman to be elected a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America (1939). According to the Morgan Library & Museum website, “Greene was barely twenty when Morgan hired her, yet her intelligence, passion, and self-confidence eclipsed her relative inexperience, [and] she managed to help build one of America’s greatest private libraries.” She was, just as importantly, a black woman who passed as white in order to gain entrance and acceptance into the racially fraught professional landscape of early twentieth-century New York. Her legacy highlights the professional difficulties faced by medievalists of color, the personal sacrifices they make in order to belong to the field, and their extraordinary contributions to Medieval Studies.Friends (Up to $150)Cynthia Turner CampNicole Guenther DiscenzaKavita Mudan FinnPaula GersonR. Stephen HumphreysJitske JasperseWilliam L. NorthJilana OrdmanJoel T. RosenthalIn honor of Aaron MacksRobin L. ZyliczPaul J. Meyvaert and Ann Freeman Meyvaert FundAn important and impactful scholar and mentor in multiple fields, Paul J. Meyvaert also served the Medieval Academy for decades in various capacities, including Executive Director, Editor of Speculum, President, and Fellow. Ann Freeman Meyvaert’s contributions to the field of Carolingian literature were considerable. Together, they were a formidable scholarly team, each bringing their own talents and ideas to their shared table. At the time of Paul Meyvaert’s death in 2015, the Meyvaert family established the Paul J. Meyvaert and Ann Freeman Meyvaert Memorial Fund at the Medieval Academy of America.Benefactor ($500–$999)Robert SomervilleSupporter ($151–$499)Mark KearneyRoger D. RayTimothy RunyanFriends (Up to $150)Charles M. AtkinsonAbigail FireyJerome E. Singerman FundThe Singerman Fund supports the annual Jerome E. Singerman Book Prize for a meritorious second monograph on a medieval topic. Until his retirement in the summer of 2021, Jerry Singerman was the long-time acquisitions editor at the University of Pennsylvania Press. He acquired books and established series for Penn Press in a wide variety of fields that included early modern and eighteenth-century studies, early American studies, Jewish studies, and critical race studies. But to Medieval Academy members he is best known as acquisitions editor for over thirty years for the Middle Ages series, which now includes hundreds of titles, dozens of which have won distinguished awards that range across multiple fields. The first Singerman Prize was awarded at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Medieval Academy of America.Patron ($1,000+)Michael D. BaileyCaroline W. BynumSusan CraneFiona GriffithsWilliam Chester JordanChristopher George Karras and Ruth Mazo Karras FundBarbara NewmanEdward PetersPeter StallybrassLiliane WeissbergBonnie P. WheelerBenefactor ($500–$999)Cristina Maria CervoneLynda L. CoonDyan ElliottTheodore EvergatesM. Cecilia GaposchkinRichard Firth GreenSarah McNamerLisa RosnerDavid John WallaceNicholas WatsonSupporter ($151–$499)Judith M. BennettRenate Blumenfeld-KosinskiDaniel BoyarinRoss BrannJessica BrantleyPaul Harris FreedmanCharlotte Newman GoldyCharles Stephen JaegerRichard KieckheferWilliam S. MonroeCatherine M. MooneyTeofilo F. RuizLeah ShopkowPatricia Tyson StroudClaire M. WatersFriends (Up to $150)Hannah BarkerJacqueline BrownMary CarruthersEva Del SoldatoSusanna FeinKathryn Hellerstein and David SternKathryn Kerby-Fulton and John Van EngenBarbara LeckieMeg LejaEmma LiptonJames M. MuldoonCaroline Laura PalmerAnn Marie RasmussenJoel T. RosenthalJesus R. VelascoLegacy SocietyThe Medieval Academy has established the Legacy Society to recognize those who have included the Academy in their estate plans. Membership is open to all individuals who indicate that they have made such provision for the Academy.Those who wish to receive further information about the Society as well as those who have already included the Academy in their estate plans should contact the Executive Director, Lisa Fagin Davis ([email protected]). Members of the Legacy Society should also notify the Director whether they wish to have their names included in public lists of the Society or whether they prefer to remain anonymous.John W. BaldwinCharles Julian BishkoHarry W. Blair and Barbara A. ShailorMildred B. BlissMary CarruthersBertha Reed CoffmanRalph Adams CramMarie-Thérèse d’AlvernyLisa Fagin DavisJohn DonovanKathleen O. ElliottPeter FergussonJoan FerranteStacia H. FischerJames L. GillespieBruce Harrison, Jr.John B. Henneman, Jr.Donald R. HowardDavid Erle HuylerHerbert L. KesslerPearl KibrePaul Oskar KristellerCarol D. LanhamJanet LumianskyBarbara J. NewmanWilliam Mendel NewmanFlorence RidleyPaul J. SachsLinda Ehrsam VoigtsDeborah C. WebsterLaurence C. WelchCharles T. WoodAnonymous Previous articleNext article DetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Speculum Volume 98, Number 3July 2023 The journal of the Medieval Academy of America Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/725755 © 2023 Medieval Academy of America. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no articles citing this article.

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