David Gentilcore
David Gentilcore (born 1961) is Professor of Modern History at the
Ca' Foscari University of Venice (and previously at the
University of Leicester), with particular interests in the history of popular religion, the history of medicine and health, and the history of food and diet. His ''Medical Charlatanism in Early Modern Italy'' (Oxford University Press, 2006) was awarded the Royal Society of Canada's "Dr Jason A. Hannah medal" in 2008 and in 2012 he was awarded the "Salvatore De Renzi International Prize" for his contribution to the history of medicine, by the
University of Salerno medical school and the Ordine dei Medici of Salerno. He has held visiting professorships at
McMaster University (Canada) and
Villa I Tatti (The Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies), Florence, and visiting fellowships at IMéRA - Institute for Advanced Study, Aix-Marseille University (France) and the
School of Advanced Study, University of London. He has been the recipient of research grants from the European Research Council (a five-year Advanced Grant), the European Institutes for Advanced Study Fellowship Programme, the
Economic and Social Research Council, the
Wellcome Trust, the
Leverhulme Trust, and the Arts and Humanities Research Board (now
AHRC). He is the son of historical geographer
Rocco Louis Gentilcore.
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