Tommaso Astarita
Title
Professor; Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department
HISTORY DEPARTMENT
General profile
Phone
202-687-5860
Location
621 ICC
Office hours
Teaching in Fiesole, Italy, in Fall 2009
Bio
I was born and raised in Naples, Italy. In 1983 I came to the United States to pursue my doctoral work, which I finished in 1988. I taught for one year at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. Since 1989 I have taught at Georgetown, where I am now Professor of History, and currently also Director of Undergraduate Studies.
My research has focused on the social and economic history of early modern Italy, especially the South. I teach European history at the survey level, and the Renaissance and early modern periods at the upper level. I have developed and taught courses on the Renaissance, Italian history, Iberian history, European historiography, music and theater in early modern Europe, and the development of individuality in European culture.
My research has focused on the social and economic history of early modern Italy, especially the South. I teach European history at the survey level, and the Renaissance and early modern periods at the upper level. I have developed and taught courses on the Renaissance, Italian history, Iberian history, European historiography, music and theater in early modern Europe, and the development of individuality in European culture.
Education
- Ph.D. (1988) The Johns Hopkins University, History
- M. A. (1985) The Johns Hopkins University, History
- Laurea in Lettere Moderne (1983) Università degli Studi di Napoli, Lettere Moderne/Storia
Languages
- French (speak, read, write)
- Italian (speak, read, write)
- Latin (read)
- Spanish (read)
Upcoming Events
- Dec 3, 12:45pm-2:30am: Faculty Meeting
- Dec 3, 12:45pm-2:30am: Faculty Meeting
- Dec 11, 4:30pm-6:30pm: Russian History Seminar -Kelly O'Neill

