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Margaret L. King Publications and presentations....
2005: Humanism, Venice, and Women: Essays on the Italian Renaissance (Variorum Collected Studies Series; Hampshire UK: Ashgate) 2005: Western Civilization: A Social and Cultural History (Prentice Hall); textbook, 912 pp., single-authored; 3rd ed. (orig. 2000) 2004: The Renaissance in Europe , textbook (384 pp.), Laurence King/McGraw-Hill 2004: Isotta Nogarola, Complete Works: Letterbook, Dialogue on Adam and Eve, Orations, ed. and trans. (with Diana Robin), for series “The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe,” University of Chicago Press 1994: The Death of the Child Valerio Marcello (University of Chicago Press); winner of the 1996 AHA Helen and Howard Marraro Prize for best book in Italian history; accessible online with ACLS History E-Book Project 1991: Women of the Renaissance (University of Chicago Press); published in Italian as Le donne del Rinascimento (Laterza 1991); also Spanish (Alianza Editorial 1993) and German (Beck, 1993) translations 1986: Venetian Humanism in an Age of Patrician Dominance (Princeton University Press); winner of the 1986 ACHA Howard Marraro Prize for best book in Italian history; Italian trans. Umanesimo e patriziato a Venezia nel Quattrocento, 2 vols. (Rome: Il Veltro Editrice, 1989); to be posted online with the ACLS History E-book Project 1983: Her Immaculate Hand: Selected Works By and About the Women Humanists of Quattrocento Italy, ed. and trans., with Albert Rabil, Jr. (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 20; Binghamton, NY); 2nd ed., 1992 Co-editor (with Albert Rabil, Jr.) of texts series The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe (University of Chicago Press) consisting of translations from Latin, Italian, French, German, Spanish, and other languages of works by and about women of the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries; 30 titles published 1996-2004. An eventual 68 titles are planned. 2005: “Petrarch, the Self-Conscious Self, and the First Women Humanists,” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern History, in press. 2005: “Kristeller ad feminam,” in The Scholarship of Paul Oskar Kristeller (New York: Italica Press), in press. 2003: "Mothers of the Renaissance." Europa e America nella storia della civiltà: studi in onore di Aldo Stella (Treviso: Antilia), 211-236. 2001 “Paul Oskar Kristeller,” American National Biography Online (July) 1997 “Women’s Voices, the Early Modern, and the Civilization of the West.” Shakespeare Studies, 25 (1997): 21-31. 1995 "Iter Kristellerianum: The European Journey (1905-1939)." Renaissance Quarterly 47:4 (1995): 907-29. 1994 "Isotta Nogarola," in Italian Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook, ed. Rinaldina Russell (Westport, CT: Greenwood) 313-23 1993 "Jacopo Antonio Marcello and the War for the Lombard Plain," in Continuità e discontinuità nella storia politica, economica e religiosa: Studi in onore di Aldo Stella (Vicenza: Neri Pozza) 63-88 1991 "Isotta Nogarola, umanista e devota," in Rinascimento al femminile, ed. Ottavia Niccoli (Rome: Laterza) 3-33 1989 "L'Umanesimo cristiano nella Venezia del Quattrocento," in La chiesa di Venezia tra medioevo ed età moderna (Venice: Edizioni Studium Cattolico Veneziano) 15-54 1988 "La donna," in L'uomo del Rinascimento, ed. E. Garin (Rome: Gius. Laterza Edizioni) 273-327; Eng. trans. by Lydia Cochrane in Renaissance Characters (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991) 1988 "Humanism and Venice," in Renaissance Humanism: Foundations, Forms and Legacy, ed. Albert Rabil, Jr. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988) 1:209-34 1988 "The Death of the Child Valerio Marcello." In Renaissance Studies: Intertext and Context, ed. by Anne J. Cruz, Wendy A. Furman, and Maryanne C. Horowitz (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988) 1987 "An Inconsolable Father and his Humanist Consolers: Jacobo Antonio Marcello, Venetian Nobleman, Patron, and Man of Letters," in Supplementum Festivum: Essays in Honor of Paul Oskar Kristeller, ed. by J. Hankins, J. Monfasani, M. Pine, and F. Purnell (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies; Binghamton, NY, 1988) 221-46 1978-80 "A Study in Venetian Humanism at Mid-Quattrocento: Filippo da Rimini and his Symposium de paupertate, Analysis and Text," Studi veneziani, NS 2: 75-96; NS 3: 141-86; NS 4: 27-44 1980 "Book-Lined Cells: Women and Humanism in the Early Italian Renaissance," in Beyond Their Sex: Learned Women of the European Past, ed. P.H. Labalme (New York University Press, 1980) 66-90; also rpt. in Renaissance Humanism (see above at 1988) 1:434-53 1980: "Goddess and Captive: Antonio Loschi's Epistolary Tribute to Maddalena Scrovegni (1389)," Medievalia et Humanistica, NS 1 (1980):103-127. 1978 "The Religious Retreat of Isotta Nogarola (1418-1466)," Signs, 3: 807-22 1978 "The Social Role of Intellectuals: Antonio Gramsci and the Italian Renaissance," Soundings, 61: 23-46 1976 "Thwarted Ambitions: Six Learned Women of the Renaissance," Soundings, 59: 280-304 1976 "Caldiera and the Barbaros on Marriage and the Family: Humanist Reflections of Venetian Realities," Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 6: 19-50 1975 "The Patriciate and the Intellectuals: Power and Ideas in Quattrocento Venice," Societas, 5: 295-312 1975 "Personal, Domestic and Republican Values in the Moral Philosophy of Giovanni Caldiera," Renaissance Quarterly, 28: 535-74
REVIEWS, REVIEW ESSAYS, AND SHORT ARTICLES 2006: Review: of Aubrey Diller, Henri D. Saffrey, and Leendert G. Westerink,. Bibliotheca graeca manuscripta cardinalis Dominici Grimani (1461-1523) (Venice: Edizioni della Laguna, 2003), Renaissance Quarterly, forthcoming. 2006: Review: of Daniela Hacke, Women, Sex and Marriage in Early Modern Venice (Aldershot, England and Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2004), Renaissance Quarterly, forthcoming. 2005 Article: “Childhood and Childrearing” (5000 words), New Dictionary of the History of Ideas (Scribner’s), in press. 2005 Article: “Women in Italy, 500-1500" (2500 words), Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages (in press). 2005 Articles: “Humanism” (1000 words) and “D’Este, Beatrice and Isabella” (250 words) in encyclopedia of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe (Routledge; in press). 2004 Review: of Marino Zorzi, ed. La vita nei libri: edizioni illustrate a stampa del Quattro e Cinquecento dalla Fondazione Giorgio Cini (Venice: Edizioni della Laguna, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, 2003), Renaissance Quarterly, 57.4 (2004):1372-1374. 2004 Review of Konrad Eisenbichler, ed., The Premodern Teenager: Youth in Society, 1150-1650 (Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2002); and Ilaria Taddei, Fanciulli e giovani: crescere a Firenze nel Rinascimento (Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2001), Renaissance Quarterly, 57.1 (2004):289-291. 2004 Review of Sister Prudence Allen, The Concept of Woman, volume II: The Early Humanist Reformation, 1250-1500 (Grand Rapids MI-Cambridge UK: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2002), Journal of Religion, 83:4 (2003):633-636. 2003 Review of Joanne M. Ferraro, Marriage Wars in Late Renaissance Venice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), American Historical Review 108:1 (2003):281-282. 2001 Review: of Judith Brown and Robert Davis, eds., Gender and Society in Renaissance Italy (London: Longman, 1998), International Journal of the Classical Tradition 106 (Summer):146-148. 2001 Review of Peter Godman, From Poliziano to Machiavelli: Florentine Humanism in the High Renaissance (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998), Speculum 76.4:55-57. 2001 Review: of Stanley Chojnacki, Women and Men in Renaissance Venice: Twelve Essays on Patrician Society (Baltimore-London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000), Journal of Family History, 26.1:138-139. 2001 Review: of Craig Kallendorf, Virgil and the Myth of Venice: Books and Readers in the Italian Renaissance (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), American Historical Review, 106.2: 675-676. 2001 Review: of Ellen H. Kittell and Thomas F. Madden, eds., Medieval and Renaissance Venice (Urbana-Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1999), Journal of Modern History 73.2: 424-426. 2000 Articles for the Encyclopedia of the Renaissance (New York: Scribner’s) on “Venice” (5000 words); “Women” (5000 words); “Francesco Barbaro” (500 words); “Lucrezia Borgia” (250 words); “Margaret of Austria” (500 words); “Isotta Nogarola” (500 words), 2000 Review Essay: “Female Errancy as Medium and Message,” on Deanna Shemek, Ladies Errant: Wayward Women and Social Order in Early Modern Italy (Durham, NC-London: Duke University Press, 1998), Journal of Women’s History, 12.2:209-211. 1996 Review: of A History of Women in the West, ed. Georges Duby & Michelle Perrot, trans. Arthur Goldhammer et al. (Cambridge, MA-London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press), vols. 1-3 (1992-1993), Renaissance Quarterly 49:2: 431-33. 1991 Review: of Paul Grendler, Schooling in Renaissance Italy (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989), Renaissance Quarterly 44 (1991) 1988 Review essay: "The Renaissance of the Renaissance Woman," on Margaret W. Ferguson, et al., eds. Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourses of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe (Chicago, 1986), and Martha C. Howell, Women, Production and Patriarchy in Late Medieval Cities (Chicago, 1986), Medievalia et Humanistica 16:165-75. 1986 Review: of Joan Kelly, Women, History and Theory: The Essays of Joan Kelly (University of Chicago Press, 1984), Journal of Modern History (1986) 1985 "Specialization and Professionalism within the University," American Council of Learned Societies Newsletter, 36:3&4 (1985): 18-22; see the Chronicle of Higher Education, May 1, 1985 1980 Review: of Barbara Marx, Bartolomeo Pagello, Epistolae Familiares (1464-1525), Materialen zur Vicentiner Kulturgeschichte des 15. Jahrhunderts und kritische Edition des Briefwechsels (Padua: Editrice Antenore, 1978), in Renaissance Quarterly, 33 (1980)
PAPERS AND COMMENTS 2005 Invited speaker, “Renaissance Mothering: the Maternal Promotion of Sons, 1250-1750,” Women’s History Month, University of North Texas, March 22 2004 Invited speaker, “In Retrospect: Humanism, Women, Venice, and the Transmission of Culture,” Stuyvesant High School, September 8 2004 Paper, “Maternal Injunctions,” Renaissance Society of America, 50th Anniversary Conference, New York City, April 2 2004 Invited speaker, “Petrarch, the Self-Conscious Self, and the First Women Humanists,” for the conference “In the Footsteps of Petrarch: Poetry, Music, Art, Culture” at Duke University in honor of the 700th anniversary of Petrarch’s birth: March 26 2002 Invited speaker, “Mothers of the Renaissance,” Columbia University Seminar on the Renaissance, March 5 2001 Invited speaker, annual Giamatti Lecture, “Mothers of the Renaissance,” Mount Holyoke College, April 19 2001 Organizer and Chair, Session on “Renaissance Childhoods,” Renaissance Society of America, Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 31 2001 Paper,“Kristeller Ad feminam,”Renaissance Society of America, Annual Meeting, Chicago, March 30 2001 Invited Speaker, “Mothers of the Renaissance,” New York Historical Society, Fordham U, March 2 2000 Chair, Session, “Women and Gender,” Renaissance Society of America, Florence 2000 Conference, Florence, Italy, March 22 2000 Paper, “Mothers of the Renaissance,” Renaissance Society of America, Florence 2000 Conference, Florence, Italy, March 22 1997 Chair, Session, “Teaching the Other Voice in Early Modern Europe,” Society for the Study of Early Modern Women, University of Maryland, College Park, November 8 1997 Invited lecturer, on“Women of the Renaissance,” at seminar “The Civilization of the Renaissance, New Jersey Council for the Humanities, at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, July 23 1997 Chair, Session “Women and Religion,” April 4, Renaissance Society of America National Conference 1997 Chair, Keynote Session, Friday, March 7: “‘Shadows of an Unquiet Sleep’: America and the Conflicting Discourses of European Universalism”), CUNY Renaissance Studies Conference of the Renaissance Society of America, “Early Modern Trans-Atlantic Encounters: England, Spain and the Americas” 1996 Panelist, commenting on children's history, on "All Things Considered," weekly news show broadcast by National Public Radio, New York City, May 31 1995 Respondent, Renaissance Studies Program, Graduate Center, City University of New York, November 17, session on "Social and Literary Space in Renaissance and Early Modern Cities: Italy and England" 1995 Respondent, Renaissance Studies Program, Graduate Center, City University of New York, April 24, session on Professor Alan Gabbey's presentation "Women's Voices in Early Modern Philosophy: Ann Conway and the Cambridge Platonists" 1995 Panelist, RSA Annual Meeting (New York City), publication initiatives, Early Modern works by or about women, March 31 1995 Guest Speaker and Panelist, "Classicism and Sexuality in the Renaissance" Conference, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UCLA, March 10-11 1995 Distinguished Guest Professor, University of Toronto, February 20-25 1995 Comment, American Historical Association, Annual Convention (Chicago), January 7, "Gender and Mysticism" in the Middle Ages 1994 Presentation, Medieval Study, Graduate Center, City University of New York, November, on "The Death of the Child Valerio Marcello" 1994 Invited speaker, Bergen Community College, "Women in the Renaissance," Women's History Month (NCHC Portz Fund) 1992 Planning committee and session chair, Lorenzo de' Medici Conference, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY 1991 Session chair, Renaissance Naples, International Conference, Graduate Center, CUNY 1991 Paper, Renaissance Society of America (RSA) Annual Meeting (Duke University, Durham, North Carolina), April, "Jacopo Antonio Marcello and the War for the Lombard Plain" 1991 Paper, Renaissance Forum (Graduate Center, CUNY), "Hidden Pictures: Reconstructing the Life of Valerio Marcello" 1991: Invited speaker and panelist, University of San Francisco, 2-day Symposium on Venice 1990: Panelist, American Historical Association, Annual Convention (New York City) 1988: Invited speaker, Harvard University, Department of History, "Hidden Pictures: Reconstructing the Life of Valerio Marcello" 1987: Paper, RSA Annual Meeting (Arizona State University, Tempe), "Humanism in Regional Perspective" 1985: Paper, RSA Annual Meeting (Huntington Library, Los Angeles, California), "An Inconsolable Father and his Humanist Consolers" 1985: Paper, Columbia University Seminar on the Renaissance 1985: Panelist and speaker, American Council of Learned Societies, Annual Meeting, "Specialization and the Disciplines" 1980: Paper, Columbia University Seminar on the Renaissance 1978: Paper, Columbia University Seminar on the Renaissance 1978: Paper, Swarthmore College, Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia Conference, "The Religious Retreat of Isotta Nogarola" 1976: Paper, RSA, Northeastern Conference (SUNY, Buffalo) 1975: Paper, Sarah Lawrence College 1974: Paper, Columbia University Seminar on the Renaissance 1973: Paper, American Historical Association, Annual Convention (San Francisco), "Venetian Humanism and Social Control" 1973: Paper, RSA, Northern California Conference (Santa Clara), "The Idea of Poverty in Renaissance Venice"
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