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Department of History

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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.

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)
Box 571305
ICC 600 Washington, DC 20057-1305
Phone (202) 687-6061
Fax (202) 687-7245
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