Dr. Caroline Castiglione

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Biography

Caroline Castiglione is a professor in the fields of Italian Studies and History at Brown University. She specializes in political, legal, gender, family, and women's history. Her research highlights marginalized individuals who challenge power structures and aims to uncover the dynamics of adversarial literacy among Roman women. Castiglione is the author of 'Patrons and Adversaries: Nobles and Villagers in Italian Politics, 1640-1760,' which received the Helen Howard R. Marraro Prize from the Society of Italian Historical Studies in 2006. Her work on mothering politics in early modern Rome is prominently featured in her book 'Accounting Affection: Mothering Politics in Early Modern Rome.' She earned her PhD in History from Harvard University and has been awarded fellowships from various prestigious institutions. Castiglione teaches courses on microhistory, women's history, gender studies, legal culture, and popular culture in early modern Italy and Europe. Her ongoing research also includes the political thought of Venetian writer Moderata Fonte and advocacy for women's agency during early modernity.

Research Interests

Requirements for Brown University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:90
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Undergraduate degree in Economics or related field
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Economics