Dr. Victoria M. Muñoz
@victoriammunoz
Renaissance scholar; 2022 Mellon/ACLS CC Faculty Fellow; author: "Spanish Romance in the Battle for Global Supremacy"; asst. prof. @AdelphiU; she/her
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I am so excited to share that my first book, Beyond Emancipation, has appeared for pre-order on the @sunypress website. I am ever grateful to the inimitable editor extraordinaire Rebecca Colesworthy and everyone at SUNY for making this dream a reality. sunypress.edu/Books/B/Beyond…
"A superb and inventive study of a neglected aspect of England’s topographical folklore that will surely become a classic work on the subject." My review of Jeremy Harte's 'Cloven Country' has just appeared in British Ag Hist Soc Agricultural History Review 📚ingentaconnect.com/content/bahs/a…
My first exhibition as curator will run from June to October 2025 in the British Museum Women Taking Power in Renaissance Europe - The Holy Roman Empire, The Spanish Monarchy & Tudor England I can’t wait to go to London soon to prepare everything! #WomenTakingPower
In 2013 I published an academic article connecting these portraits of Prince Arthur Tudor now in Hever Castle and the infanta #CatherineOfAragon in the Museo Thyssen. If anyone needs help translating from Spanish, I’m happy to help! 👇🏻 academia.edu/resource/work/…
Call for #Tudor art historians and enthusiasts, this summer I will share groundbreaking evidence that this #Holbein sketch, also known as Bradford portrait, is #AnneBoleyn. This is part of my research for an exhibition on portrait medals in the British Museum #WomenTakingPower
Leaving Twitter with a bang! Very excited to announce that my article about a new manuscript copy of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 I have identified has been published online open access: academic.oup.com/res/advance-ar… Oxford Academic
Dr Leah Veronese has unearthed a rare manuscript copy of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 tucked away in a 17th-century poetry collection. This is only the second known manuscript copy of the sonnet ever discovered. Find out more about this exciting discovery: english.web.ox.ac.uk/article/oxford…