Maria Carriere

Maria Carriere

 

 

Email:  [email protected]

Research Interests:
Women, gender, and politics in France and the eastern Mediterranean in the thirteenth century, with a focus on independent crusaders and their material culture.

  • M.A., History, University of Vermont, 2021

    B.A., History, Western Washington University, 2019

  • “Gender, Narrative, and Dynastic Memory: Ernoul-Bernard as a Women’s History of the Crusades.” Haskins Society Journal 36 (2025), forthcoming.

    “Working Across Institutional and Disciplinary Boundaries (Roundtable).” Medieval Academy of America, 2025.

    “Coding a Crusade Narrative: A Digital Edition of the Siège d’Antioche.” Medieval Academy of America's Graduate Student Committee's Digital Humanities Showcase, 2024.

    “Narrative Composition and Dynastic Memory: Women in the Ernoul-Bernard Chronicle.” 42nd Annual Conference of the Haskins Society. University of Richmond, 2023.

  • Summer Research Fellowship, Fordham University, 2024

    Graduate School of Arts of Sciences Teaching Fellowship, Fordham University, 2024 – present

    Leahey Fellowship, Fordham University, 2023

    Student Support Grant, Fordham University, 2023

    First-Year Graduate Essay Prize, Fordham University, 2022

    Graduate School of Arts of Sciences Graduate Assistantship, Fordham University, 2022 – 2024

    Thompson Award for Language Study, University of Vermont History Department, 2021

    Graduate Teaching Assistantship, University of Vermont History Department, 2020 – 2021

    Thompson Fellowship, University of Vermont History Department, 2019 – 2020