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300 Carson Hall
Hanover, NH  03755
P: (603) 646-2545 or
(603) 646-9503
F: (603) 646-3353
 
Contact Information:
Chair: Walter Simons (walter.simons@dartmouth.edu)
Vice Chairs: David Lagomarsino (david.lagomarsino@dartmouth.edu) [Fall] and Douglas Haynes (douglas.haynes@dartmouth.edu) [Winter & Spring]
 
A&S History Department Administrator:  Gail M. Vernazza (gail.vernazza@dartmouth.edu)
History Department Administrative Assistant:  Bruch Lehmann (kristin.b.lehmann@dartmouth.edu)
 
 
Banner image:
Leonardo Bruni, Historia Florentina, Venice, 1476. Printed on vellum, illuminated bifolium (Dartmouth College, Rauner Special Collections, Lansburgh 36)

Events

Lectures and Symposiums

UNKEPT WOMEN:  Elite Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris

Monday, May 13, 4 PM, L02 Carson Hall

Lecture by NINA KUSHNER D'90, Assistant Professor of History, Clark University

 

TOPPLING KUCHUM, CROSSING A CONTINENT: Russia's Conquest of Siberia and Expansion Across Eurasia

Tuesday, May 7th, 4 PM, L02 Carson Hall

Lecture by Erika Monahan D'96, Assistant Professor of History, University of New Mexico

 


 


 


 

 

 

 

 

David Lagomarsino

Lagomarsino

Charles Hansen Professor of History
Office: 303 Carson Hall
Office Phone: (603) 646-2539
Fax: (603) 646-3353
Email: David.Lagomarsino@Dartmouth.edu

Address:

  • Department of History
    Dartmouth College
    6107 Carson Hall
    Hanover, NH 03755
  • Courses

  • 3: The History of Europe in Medieval and Early Modern Times
  • 7: The Spanish Armada
  • 45: Early Modern Europe (1300-1650)
  • 46: Spain in the Golden Age
  • 96: Research in Early Modern Europe
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    Trained at Harvard University in the U.S. and Cambridge University in England, Professor Lagomarsino's field is early modern Europe with particular emphasis on Spain. Besides courses on early modern Europe and on Spain's "Golden Age," he teaches an upper-class research seminar on 16th-17th century Europe, a first-year seminar on the Anglo-Spanish conflict that culminated in the launching of the Spanish Armada and collaborates in History 3. His own research concentrates on the institutions of the Habsburg monarchy in Spain, and particularly on the court of Philip II as a socio-political phenomenon.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Last Updated: 12/10/10