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Assistant Professor Mark Aloisio
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Education:
Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 2008
M.Phil. University of Cambridge, 1997
B.A. University of Malta, 1995
Specializing in:
Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, especially Southern Italy, Sicily, and Malta: political, social and economic history
Current research interests:
Economy, society and institutions in late medieval Sicily
Courses taught:
HIST 170: World History: Ancient to 1500
HIST 310: Medieval Europe
HIST 469: The Crusades
HIST 492: Jewish-Christian Encounters in the Middle Ages
HIST 492: The Norman Kingdom of Sicily
HIST 520: Graduate Reading Seminar: Europe to 1815
Major publications:
“A test-case for regional market integration? The grain trade between Malta and Sicily in the late Middle Ages” in Money, Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe: Essays in Honor of John H. A. Munro, ed. L. Armstrong and I. Elbl. Leiden: Brill, 2007: 297-309.
“Malta and the Perollo family of Sciacca,” Melita Historica, XIV, 2 (2005): 239-46.
“The Maltese corso in the fifteenth century,” Medieval Encounters, Vol. 9, no. 2-3 (2003): 193-203.
