Eric R. Dursteler

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Eric R. Dursteler is a professor of history at Brigham Young University (BYU) and the current chair of the BYU history department. He specializes in the histor of early modern Italy, the history of the early modern mediteranean and the history of food.

Dursteler holds bahcelors and MA degrees from BYU and an MA and PhD from Brown University. He completed his PhD in 2000. He has been a factulty member of the BYU department of history since 1998.

Dursteler has held a Fulbright Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship and a fellowship from the Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies. His books include Venetians in Constantinople: Nation, Identity and Coexistence in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2006), Renegade Women: Gender, Identity and Boundaries in the Early Modern Mediteranean (2011), A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797 (2013, editor), ;The Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean World (with Monique O'Connell, 2016) and Mormons in the Piazza: History of the Latter-day Saints in Italy (2017).

Durstrelaer and his wife Whitney are the parents of at least three children.[1]

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