Carolina Armenteros

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Carolina Armenteros is an intellectual historian of Europe specializing in the era of 1750–1914.[1] Along with Richard Lebrun, she is one of the leading scholars of Joseph de Maistre.[2] She has also published on gender theory and philosophy of religion.[3]

She is educated at Stanford University and the University of Cambridge.[4] She has taught and conducted research at the University of Cambridge, the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, the American University of Paris, and the University of Groningen.[5] She is the recipient of a British Academy Research Fellowship and of several Visiting Fellowships at Wolfson College, Cambridge. She currently directs the Center for European Studies at the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra in the Dominican Republic.[5]

Works[edit]

  • Historicising the French Revolution. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2008. ISBN 9781847186409.
  • The New Enfant du Siècle: Joseph de Maistre as a Writer. St. Andrews Studies in French History and Culture. 2010. ISBN 978-1-907548-00-0.
  • The French Idea of History: Joseph de Maistre and his Heirs, 1794–1854. Cornell University Press. 2011. ISBN 0-8014-4943-X.
  • Joseph de Maistre and his European Readers: From Friedrich von Gentz to Isaiah Berlin. Brill Publishers. 2011. ISBN 9789004193949.
  • Joseph de Maistre and the Legacy of Enlightenment. The Voltaire Foundation. 2011. ISBN 9780729410083.
  • Monarchy and Liberalism in Spain: The Building of the Nation-State, 1780-1931. Routledge. 2020. ISBN 9780367409906.
  • Decolonialidad, emancipación y utopías en América Latina y el Caribe. 2022. ISBN 9798829936594.
  • A Companion to Italian Constitutional History, 1804-1938: The House of Savoy and the Making of the Nation-State. Brill Academic Pub. 2023. ISBN 9789004537309.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Carolina Armenteros | Stanford Humanities Center". shc.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
  2. ^ Graeme Garrard, ‘Review: Joseph de Maistre and the Legacy of Enlightenment by Carolina Armenteros and Richard Lebrun’, The Modern Language Review, Vol. 107, No. 2 (April 2012), p. 623.
  3. ^ Research Gate. "Carolina Armenteros".
  4. ^ "Center for European Studies Members". investigacion.pucmm.edu.do. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
  5. ^ a b "Carolina Armenteros | Pontificia Universidad Catolica Madre y Maestra - Academia.edu". pucmm.academia.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-04.