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Thomas Robisheaux

Professor of History
History
Dept of History, Box 90719, Durham, NC 27708-0719
202 Classroom Bldg, Durham, NC 27708-0719
Office hours Wednesdays 2:30 - 5:00 (202 Carr or the Perk)  

Selected Presentations & Appearances


What is Microhistory Now? - Cambridge Festival of Ideas · October 28, 2016 Invited Talk Cambridge University, St. John's College
Microhistory and Story · October 26, 2016 Invited Talk Institute for Historical Research, University of London, London, U.K.
Microhistory and Narrative Analysis - Reykyavík Microhistory Workshop · June 27, 2016 - June 30, 2016 Invited Talk Þjóðminjasafn Íslands (National Museum of Iceland), Reykyavik, Iceland
Johann Weyer and the Witch's Feelings - Witchcraft and the Emotions · June 23, 2016 - June 24, 2016 Invited Talk Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin, Germany
Midwives, Naturalists & Doctors: New Visions of Medicine & Science - Heralding the Way to a New World: Exploring Women in Science and Medicine through the Lisa Unger Baskin Collection · February 9, 2016 Invited Talk Rubenstein Library, Duke University
Things Most Strange and Wondrous: Medicine in the Renaissance · December 29, 2009 Lecture Durham County Library, Durham, North Carolina
The Last Witch of Langenburg · November 20, 2009 Lecture Duke University
Microhistory and Narrative · November 20, 2009 Lecture Duke University, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program
Microhistory and its Ambitions · November 3, 2009 Lecture Duke University
Microhistory and its Challenges · September 20, 2009 Lecture Department of History, Duke University

Outreach & Engaged Scholarship


Master Classes in Microhistory · October 19, 2016 - October 26, 2016 Professional Development Eötvös Loránd University , Budapest, Hungary flag Hungary

Service to the Profession


Co-creator & Executive Director · 1993 Event/Organization Administration Frühe Neuzeit Interdisziplinär, Duke University and other universities

An interdisciplinary scholarly association focusing on the early modern era in German-speaking Central Europe.