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Michael Kulikowski (E) -- Assistant Professor of History, University of
Tennessee. PhD, Medieval Studies, 1998,
Centre for Medieval Studies,
University of Toronto.
Author of documentary studies of
the Epistola Honorii and the Notitia
Dignitatum; biographical studies of the Roman
comes Asterius and Marcellinus of Dalmatia; a
reexamination of the barbarian invasions across
the Rhine in AD 405/406; and forthcoming volumes
on The Urban World of Spain, 400-600. and
The Earliest Frankish Charters: A Translation
and Commentary
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Brian Catlos (PR)
-- Brian Catlos (Phd Toronto, 2000) is currently a
visiting scholar at the Institute for Medieval
History (Boston University) and the Institució
Milà i Fontanals (Barcelona, Spain). In 2002 he
begins an appointment as Assistant Professor of
History at the University of California Santa
Cruz.
Bonnie Effros (PR)
-- Assistant Professor of Medieval History, Southern
Illinois University at Edwardsville. Ph.D.
History, 1994, UCLA. Forthcoming monographs
include Representing Christian Bodies: Burial
and the Written Word in the Merovingian World
(Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002) and
Creating Community with Food and Drink in
Merovingian Gaul.
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