David Nirenberg is the Deborah R. and Edgar D. Jannotta Professor of Medieval History and Social Thought at the University of Chicago, where he is also dean of the Division of the Social Sciences and the founding director of the Neubauer Family Collegium for Culture and Society.
Nirenberg has ventured unescorted down all manner of unexplored paths.... This is a highly sophisticated piece of work, clever in the best sense of the word, rich and variegated, a treasure-house of perceptive scholarship, sensitively nuanced, beautifully controlled, a delight to handle and a joy to read. --Peter Linehan, Medium Aevum [This book] is written with a stylistic flair that makes it a pleasure to read, a model of historical research and exposition at its best. --Marc Saperstein, American Historical Review Nirenberg's argument is elegant and precise.... [His] superb scholarship has done a great service in a matter of great importance, and not only to historians. --Edward Peters, Historian Winner of the 1998 Herbert Baxter Adams Prize, American Historical AssociationWinner of the 1996 Premio del Rey Prize, American Historical AssociationWinner of the 1998 Best First Book in Iberian History Award, Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical StudiesWinner of the 2000 John Nicholas Brown Prize, Medieval Academy of America