Bradley Mollmann, Ph.D.
Division of Humanities
History
Education
Ph.D. History, Tulane University
M.A. History, Miami University
B.A. History, Ohio Northern University
Research Interests
- Early Modern Spain
- The Mediterranean and Atlantic Worlds
- History of Religion
- History of Science and Medicine
Publications and Media Placements
"Vagabond Healers and Deviant Cures: Religio-Medical Healers at the Early Modern Castilian
Hospital," in Hospitales durante el antiguo régimen: Instituciones benéfico-asistenciales,
siglos XV-XIX, edited by Paula Barbero, Ana Barrena Gómez, and Rich Lizardo (Palermo:
Palermo University Press, 2022).
"Reflections on Teaching the History of Colonization, Slavery, and the African Diaspora
using Primary Sources and Historical Fiction," co-authored with Jayur Madhusdan Mehta,
Journal of African Diaspora Archeology and Heritage (2020).
Review of Estela Roselló Soberón, Enfermar y curar: Historias cotidianas de cuerpos e identidades femeninas en la Nueva
España (Valencia: Publicacions de la Universitat de València, 2017), in Dynamis 38, no. 2 (2018): 507-509.
"Healing with Demons? Preternatural Philosophy and Superstitious Cures in Spanish
Inquisitorial Courts," in Demons and Illness: Theory and Practice from Antiquity to the Early Modern Period edited by Catherine Rider and Siam Bhayro (Boston: Brill, 2017).