Call for applications: Doctoral Fellowships in German Studies, Stanford University

The Department of German Studies at Stanford University welcomes applications to our Ph.D. program. Core faculty in German Studies represent a broad spectrum of approaches to literature and culture, including Medieval and Early Modern Studies, German-Jewish Studies, gender, literary theory, media theory and theater.

Deadline: December 6, 2021


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About Martina Mampieri

Martina Mampieri holds a double Ph.D. in History and Jewish Studies at the University of Roma Tre and the University of Hamburg. She is currently a Martin Buber Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she works on her second book project on Isaiah Sonne. In 2018-20, she held other postdoctoral positions at Sapienza University of Rome, the Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes in Paris, Harvard University, and the Lichtenberg-Kolleg at Georg-August-University of Göttingen. She is the author of Living under the Evil Pope: The Hebrew Chronicle of Pope Paul IV by Benjamin Neḥemiah ben Elnathan from Civitanova Marche, 16th cent. (Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2020) as well as several articles on Italian Jewry and books in the early modern period.