Professor David McCallam FBA

Environmental humanities in early modern Europe, particularly in France; the French Revolution; 18th century French literature; translation studies.
A portrait photo of David McCallam FBA. Photo: Renata Schellenberg
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2024
Honours
FBA

Current post

University of Sheffield Reader in French Eighteenth-Century Studies

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Professor Alison Shell FBA

Shakespeare and religion; Reformation and Counter-Reformation literature; the vernacular and neo-Latin writing of post-Reformation British Catholics; the literature of Anglicanism; early modern book history and manuscript studies.

Alison Shell FBA

Professor Thomas Keymer FBA

British and Irish Literature, 1660-1820; narrative and the novel; history of the book; literature, politics and law; the theory and practice of textual editing

Thomas Keymer FBA

Professor Jeremy Robbins FBA

Spanish early modern art, literature, moral and political thought, and mysticism; seventeenth-century court culture, particularly Calderón de la Barca and Velázquez; Baltasar Gracián and the Jesuits

Headshot photo of Professor Jeremy Robbins FBA

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