The Early Modern Incubator (EMI) is a working group at Dartmouth College founded by Profs. Jessica Beckman, Danielle Callegari, Elizabeth Kassler-Taub, and Matthew Ritger.
The Incubator convenes emerging and established scholars in early modern studies to launch new work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary forum. By providing opportunities for scholarly innovation and mentorship, the Incubator seeks to unlock new models for theorizing a global early modern world that has indelibly marked our own.
The Early Modern Incubator is generously sponsored by a Venn Vision Grant from the Leslie Center for the Humanities.
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- Marjorie Rubright visits campus 4/10Join us April 10 @ 6:00pm in Haldeman 041!…Continue Reading Marjorie Rubright visits campus 4/10
- Alicia Meyer visits campus 11/3Join us November 3rd @6pm in the newly renovated Dartmouth Hall (104)! Flyer below….Continue Reading Alicia Meyer visits campus 11/3
- Danielle’s book is here!Founding member Danielle Callegari has published her first monograph: Dante’s Gluttons: Food and Society from the Convivio to the Comedy with Amsterdam University Press. Dante’s Gluttons uses food to express and condition the social, political, and cultural values of his time. Combining medieval history, food studies, and literary criticism, Dante’s Gluttons historicizes food and eating…Continue Reading Danielle’s book is here!