Ed Steidle in Spain
Ed Steidle in Spain
Stanford Continuing Studies
Ed Steidle began his graduate studies in comparative literature at Johns Hopkins University and went on to earn his master’s degree and doctorate at UC Berkeley. Since joining the Stanford faculty in 1984, he has taught in various departments, including the Western Culture program, the literature and arts track of the English department and the graduate program in the humanities. He also developed the successful Crossroads series for the Continuing Studies program. He has focused his studies on the cultures of antiquity and the medieval world across Eurasia, particularly the comparative aspects of their history, literature, and art. Most recently, he has offered a series of classes on the European Renaissance and its impact on non-Western cultures. On this trip, his lectures will cover Visigothic Spain, the cultural impact of the Umayyad Caliphate, the legacy of the Taifa states in Gothic Europe, the global significance of the Reconquista, and the literary blossoming of the Siglo de Oro.
Joined Stanford faculty in 1984
Taught in Stanford’s English Department, Graduate Program in the Humanities and Continuing Studies program
Created the Crossroads and Making of the Modern World series
BA, English literature and Oriental philosophy, Franklin and Marshall College
MA and PhD, comparative literature, Johns Hopkins University and UC Berkeley
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