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Andrew Romig

Andrew Romig

Faculty Fellow

Assistant Professor, Gallatin School of Individualized Study

Andrew Romig is an assistant professor of medieval studies at the Gallatin School for Individualized Study. His research focuses particularly on the cultural history of continental Europe during the Carolingian late-eighth, ninth, and early-tenth centuries, though he has taught and written on such wide-ranging subjects as the history of emotion, the history of masculinity, medieval Latin and vernacular comparative literature, and the visual arts. Professor Romig is currently finishing a book manuscript, tentatively entitled Carolingian Hybridities: The Changing Face of Secular Masculinity, 8th-10th c., and is also working on the translation of a Latin treatise on images and visual art, the Opus Caroli Regis (8th c.), for the University of Toronto Press.