Prof.
Arnade earned his BA from New College (Sarasota, Florida), his
MA in history and a certificate in archival management and public
history from New York University, and his PhD in Medieval and Renaissance
history from the State University of New York at Binghamton.
He
teaches courses in medieval and early modern Europe and world humanities.
His
published work includes articles on urban culture in the late-medieval
and early modern Low Countries, a book, Realms of Ritual: Burgundian
Ceremony and Civic Life in Late-Medieval Ghent (Ithaca, 1996),
and a co-edited collection of essays, Urban Space in Late-Medieval
and Early Modern Northern Europe (Journal of Interdisciplinary
History). His current work focuses upon iconoclasm and political
culture at the onset of the Revolt of the Netherlands against Spain. |