Dr Aina Palarea holds a PhD in Medieval History from the European University Institute (2023) and two MRes from the same Institute and the University of Girona, where she did her BA in History. Her research interests focus on the fields of cultural and socioeconomic history, particularly on consumption and trade in late medieval Catalonia. She has published several articles in Spanish journals such as Espacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie III. Historia Medieval. She is currently working on the relationship between plagues and inequality and the demand of religious and artistic objects in last wills and after-death inventories of late medieval Catalonia.
https://glasgow.academia.edu/AinaPalarea
Team
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Samuel K. Cohn, Project Lead
Read more: Samuel K. Cohn, Project LeadDr Samuel K. Cohn holds a PhD in Medieval History from Harvard University (1978) under the supervision of David Herlihy and has taught at Wesleyan University, Brandeis, and the University of Glasgow with…
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Valentina Costantini, Research Associate
Read more: Valentina Costantini, Research AssociateDr Valentina Costantini holds a PhD in Medieval History from the University of Siena (2013). She has carried out research and teaching activities at the University of Siena, Siena State Archives, Universidad de…
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Louisa McKenzie, Research Associate
Read more: Louisa McKenzie, Research AssociateDr Louisa McKenzie holds a PhD in History of Art from the Warburg Institute, University of London (2023). Her work centres on the devotional art and material culture of late medieval and Renaissance…
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Aina Palarea, Research Assistant
Read more: Aina Palarea, Research AssistantDr Aina Palarea holds a PhD in Medieval History from the European University Institute (2023) and two MRes from the same Institute and the University of Girona, where she did her BA in…
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Neil McClelland, PhD Candidate
Read more: Neil McClelland, PhD CandidateNeil McClelland holds a first-class MA joint honours degree in History and Italian, and a Master of Research (MRes) degree, both from the University of Glasgow. His MRes thesis, which passed unconditionally, was…