Jorge Terukina specializes in the transatlantic Hispanic world (Spain & the New World) during the early modern period (16th and 17th centuries). His teaching and research pay due attention to the relations between pre-modern disciplines, political context, and cultural production. He is currently studying the political implications of Bernardo de Balbuena’s Grandeza mexicana (1604). His […]
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Terukina, Jorge
Jorge Terukina specializes in the transatlantic Hispanic world (Spain & the New World) during the early modern period (16th and 17th centuries). His teaching and research pay due attention to the relations between pre-modern disciplines, political context, and cultural production. He is currently studying the political implications of Bernardo de Balbuena’s Grandeza mexicana (1604). His […]
Tracy, Gene
Gene Tracy is Chancellor Professor of Physics at William & Mary. He received his BS in physics in 1980 from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, where he helped to design a novel ultraviolet spectrograph for fusion energy research, working in the plasma spectroscopy group of Professor Warren Moos. Upon graduation, he migrated forty-five […]