Core Members & Collaborators

Members

Susan Dalton is an associate professor in the History Department at the Université de Montréal, and was Principal Investigator in this team's emergence phase. She works on political culture, sociability, and gender in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France and the Veneto. Building...

Peggy Davis earned her degrees in Art History from UQAM (BA 1993), University of Montreal (MA 1995) and Laval University (Ph.D. 2003)....

Tom Mole (Principal Investigator) is an Associate Professor in the Department of English and William Dawson Scholar at McGill University. His book, Byron's Romantic Celebrity: Industrial Culture and the Hermeneutic of Intimacy (Palgrave, 2007), won the Elma Dangerfield Prize. It argues that...

Andrew Piper is Associate Professor of German and European Literature and an associate member of the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University. His work focuses on the intersection of literary and bibliographic communication from the eighteenth century to the...

Jonathan Sachs specializes in British literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on the uses of antiquity in forging literary and political modernity in Britain during this time. He has a PhD in English Literature from the University of Chicago and BA and MA...

Stéfan Sinclair is an Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at McGill University. HIs primary area of research is in the design, development, usage and theorization of tools for the digital humanities, especially for text analysis and visualization. He has led or contributed significantly to...

Nikola von Merveldt is an associate professor in the Modern Languages Department at the Université de Montréal. By training a medievalist, she has worked and published on manuscript and early modern print culture, focusing on the complex interactions between oral, visual, and textual modes of...

Collaborators

Mark Algee-Hewitt has won a Mellon postdoctoral fellowship to work at McGill with the Interacting with Print Group. Building on his Ph.D. at New York University, where he developed groundbreaking database-driven methodologies for studying literary history, Mark brings his expertise in digital...

Michelle Levy specializes in Romantic literary culture. Her research investigates the material practices that defined literary production and dissemination in the Romantic period, and she is particularly interested in the history of women’s writing and the interplay between the cultures of...

Richard Virr is head and curator of manuscripts at McGill Rare Books and Special Collections.

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