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James S. Grubb, Professor (Ph.D. University of Chicago)
Professor Grubb teaches primarily Renaissance and Reformation history.
Recipient of several grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, he
is author of a number of essays and books, including Firstborn of Venice:
Vicenza in the Early Renaissance State and Provincial Families in the
Renaissance: Private and Public Life in the Veneto, winner of the American Historical Association's Marraro
prize for the best book in Italian history. He continues his
research on social relations in Renaissance Venice.
Office: 717 Administration Building
Telephone: 410-455-2091
Email: grubb@umbc.edu | Office Hrs
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