Claire Gilbert, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of History
Courses Taught
Graduate Seminar: Empire and Diplomacy in the Early Modern Hispanic World; Graduate Advanced Studies: Mediterranean History and the World; Graduate Advanced Studies: Early Modern Economies and Exchanges: Trust, Credit, and Reputation; Religious Conversion in an Age of Empire; Origins of the Modern World to 1500; History of the Language Sciences in Spain: Romans to Renaissance; Politics of Language; Origins of the Modern World: 1500 to the Present
Education
Research Interests
- Late Medieval/Early Modern Spain and the Western Mediterranean
- Language Contact and Multilingualism between Arabic and Romance languages
- Social History of Language and the History of Linguistics
- History of Translation
Publications and Media Placements
Books
In Good Faith: Arabic Translation and Translators in Early Modern Spain, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020.
Special Issues and Collective Volumes
Guest Editor, 鈥淎n Age of Translation,鈥 Journal of Early Modern Cultural Studies 21/4 (2021) [脫2023]
Peer Reviewed Articles
鈥淢orisco Catechisms: Religious Incorporation and Differentiation in Early Modern Spain,鈥 Religions 15/4 (2024): 1鈥23.
鈥淎n Age of Translation: Towards a Social History of Linguistic Agents in the Early Modern World,鈥 Journal of Early Modern Cultural Studies 21/4 (2021 [脫2023]): 1鈥23.
"Gobernar por traducci贸n: la memoria de los traductores estatales en la pol铆tica 谩rabe de los Austrias," TRANS. Revista de Traductolog铆a 25 (2021): 71-92.
"Professions of Exchange: Circulating Experts and Artisans between Spanish Habsburg Lands and Saadien Morocco," Pedralbes: Revista d鈥檋istoria Moderna 40 (2020): 123-141.
鈥淎 Grammar of Conquest: The Spanish and Arabic Reorganization of Granada after 1492,鈥 Past and Present, Volume 239/1 (2018), pp. 3鈥40.
鈥淭he Circulation of Foreign News and the Construction of Imperial Ideals: The Spanish
Translators of A岣ad al-Man峁E玶,鈥 Memoria y Civilizaci贸n 18 (2015): 37-70.
Chapters in Edited Volumes
鈥淓mpire of Translation: Multilingual Administrative Dynasties in Habsburg Spain鈥 in Iberian Babel: Multilingualism and Translation in the Medieval and the Early Modern Mediterranean, edited by N煤ria Silleras-Fern谩ndez and Michelle Hamilton, Brill, 2022, pp. 170-194.
"Arabic from the Margins: Hispano-Moroccan Translation between Classical Arabic and Humanist Traditions in Early Modern Spain," in Premodern Translation: Comparative Approaches to Cross-Cultural Transformations, Sonja Brentjes and Alexander Fidora (eds), Turnhout: Brepols, 2021, 133-164.
鈥淛uegos de reputaci贸n: honra, servicio y traducci贸n en la Monarch铆a Hisp谩nica,鈥 in Homenaje a Araceli Guillaume-Alonso. La reputation: qu锚te individuelle et aspiration collective dans l'Espagne des Habsbourg, Beatrice P茅rez (ed.), Presses de l鈥橴niversit茅 Paris-Sorbonne, 2018, pp. 475-498.
鈥淪ocial Context, Ideology and Translation,鈥 in The Routledge Handbook of Translation and Culture, Sue-Ann Harding and Ovidi Carbonell-Cort茅s (eds), 2018, pp. 225-242.
鈥淭ransmission, Translation, Legitimacy and Control: The Activities of a Multilingual
Scribe in Morisco Granada,鈥 in Multilingual and Multigraphic Manuscripts and Documents of East and West, Giuseppe Mandala and Inmaculada P茅rez Marin (eds.), Gorgias Press, 2018.
鈥淭he King, the Coin, and the Word: Imagining and Enacting Castilian Frontiers in Late
Medieval Iberia,鈥 in Authority and Spectacle in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia, Gen Liang and Jarbel Rodr铆guez (eds), Ashgate, 2017, pp. 33-45.
Honors and Awards
- Faculty Excellence Award, SLU Student Government Association 2023
- NEH Summer Institute at 天美传媒制片厂: 鈥淕lobal Geographies of Knowledge: Creating, Representing, and Commodifying Ideas Across Early Modern Places, 1400-1800鈥 (co-Principle Investigator) 2022鈥2023
- Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium Grant 2022
- Provost鈥檚 Research Fellowship (SLU) 2021
- Franklin Research Grant, American Philosophical Association 2021
- Beaumont Research Award in the Humanities (SLU) 2020
- Paul C. Reinert, S.J. Center for Transformative Teaching & Learning (SLU) Innovative Teaching Fellowship 2020
- SLU Summer Research Award in the Humanities 2019
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship 2017-2018
- SLU Student Government Association Faculty Excellence Award 2016
- American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant 2015-2016
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute, "Negotiating Identities," Barcelona 2015
- SSRC International Dissertation Research Fellowship, 2012-2013
- Huntington Library Travel Grant for Research in the U.K., 2012
- Spain-US Program for Cultural Cooperation (PCC) Research Grant, 2011
- IIE Fulbright Research Grant, Madrid, Spain, 2010-2011
- Critical Language Scholarship, Arabic, Muscat, Oman, 2010
- Critical Language Scholarship, Arabic, Amman, Jordan, 2009
- FLAS Academic Year Fellowship, Arabic, 2008-2009