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Susan Dalton is an Associate Professor at the University of Montreal, specializing in Women's Gender History, particularly in the context of Venice and the long eighteenth century. Her recent research focuses on historical figures like Venetian salonnières and their influence on cultural and literary interactions during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. She examines how these women acted as cultural intermediaries, facilitating the transition of knowledge and ideas to wider audiences. Dalton has written extensively on the impact of women's participation in public discourse and education, emphasizing their roles in shaping gender and cultural identity. Her notable publications include 'Engendering Republic Letters: Reconnecting Public and Private Spheres in Eighteenth-Century Europe,' and 'Gender, Mediation, and Popular Education in Venice, 1760-1830.' She has supervised numerous graduate theses, guiding students in exploring the intersections of gender, politics, and cultural representation during significant historical periods.
University of Montreal • Montreal, Canada
Teaching and researching Women's Gender History, focusing on cultural and gender studies in historical contexts.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.