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Phone: (916) 934-6930 E-mail: bouley@ucsb.eduDepartment of HistoryUniversity of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9410Bradford A. BouleyAcademic Employment History2020 - PresentUniversity of California Santa Barbara, Associate Professor2017- 2020University of California Santa Barbara, Assistant Professor2012-2017Pennsylvania State University, Assistant Professor2012-2013University of Southern California, Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellow in the HumanitiesEducation2006–2012Stanford University, Ph.D. in history2004-2006University of Washington, M.A. in history2001Cornell University, B.A. in mathematics1999Cambridge University, IB Program in advanced physicsPublications"Digesting Faith: Eating God, Man, and Meat in Seventeenth-Century Rome," Osiris, Vol. 35 (2020): 4259. "Meat and Catholicism," in The Routledge Encyclopedia of the Renaissance World (Forthcoming, 2020)Review of Forgotten Healers: Women and the Pursuit of Health in Late Renaissance Italy in Early ModernWomen: An Interdisciplinary Journal (Forthcoming, 2020) “Papal Anatomy in the News: Bodies and Politics in the Early Modern Catholic World,” Sixteenth CenturyJournal Vol. 48, No. 3 (Autumn, 2018): 643-662.Review of Professors, Physicians, and Practices in the History of Medicine: Essays in Honor of NancySiraisi, eds., Gideon Manning and Cynthia Klestinec, in Nuncius: Journal of the Material andVisual History of Science, Vol. 33, No. 3 (November, 2018): 645-647. “The Heart of Heresy: Inquisition, Medicine, and False Sanctity,” Early Science and Medicine, Vol. 23,No.1-2, (2018): 34-52. Pious Postmortems: Anatomy, Sanctity and the Catholic Church in Early Modern Europe (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017) “Negotiated Sanctity: Incorruption, Community, and Medical Expertise,” The Catholic Historical Review Vol. 102, No. 1 (Winter, 2016): 1-25. “Roman Medicine, Papal Power, and the Making of Spanish Saints,” Rivista di Storia del Cristianesimo,Vol. 13, No. 1 (Winter, 2016): 131-148.Review of Thomas F. Mayer The Roman Inquisition: A Papal Bureaucracy and Its Laws in the Age ofGalileo and Thomas F. Mayer, The Roman Inquisition on the Stage of Italy, c. 1590-1640, in The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 87, No. 4 (December, 2015): 989-991. “Contested Cases: Medical Evidence, Popular Opinion, and the Miraculous Body,” in Medicina eReligione. Collaborazione, Competizione, Conflitto, eds. Maria Pia Donato and Luc Berlivet, (Rome: Ecole Fran?aise de Rome, 2013), 139-162.“Model Corpses: Spanish Saints and Early Modern Medicine” Studi e ricerche, rivista dell’università di Cagliari, Vol. 5 (2012): 83-95.“Holy Bodies: Anatomy and Sanctity in Post-Tridentine Rome,” in Early Modern Rome, 1341-1667, ed.Portia Prebys, (Ferrara: Edisai, 2012), 406-417.Review of Thomas F. Mayer, The Roman Inquisition, in The Journal of Modern History, vol. 87, no. 4(December, 2015): 989-991. Review of Histories of Scientific Observation, eds., Lorraine Daston and Elizabeth Lunbeck, in Annals ofScience (2011).Translator for Renato Ago, A Taste for Things: A History of Objects in Seventeenth-Century Rome,(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013). Research Awards and FellowshipsUCSB Regents Junior Faculty FellowshipSummer 2019Villa I Tatti Fellowship in Renaissance Studies2017-2018 YearEuropean Institute for Advanced Studies Fellowship2017-2018 Year (declined)Vatican Film Library Mellon Grant Summer 2016USC Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities2012-2014 (declined second year)American Academy Rome Prize Fellowship2011–2012 YearWeter Grant Stanford History Department2011–2012 YearMellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship2011–2012 Year (declined)G.J. Lieberman Fellowship2011–2012 Year (declined)Mabelle McLeod Lewis Memorial Fellowship2011–2012 Year (declined)Graduate Research Opportunities GrantSpring 2011Distinguished Departmental Scholar2010–2011 YearFulbright Fellowship for ItalyOctober 2009–July 2010Vatican Film Library Mellon Grant Summer 2009Lane Travel Grant for Dissertation ResearchSpring 2009J.E. Wallace Sterling Graduate Fellowship in History2008–2009 YearLane Grant for the History of ScienceSummer 2007Stanford Graduate FellowshipFall 2006–Spring 2011Visiting Committee Fellowship 2004–2005 YearFLAS FellowshipSummer 2005Maggie and Doug Walker Recruitment AwardFall 2004 Conference Papers and Invited Talks"Physicians, Cannibals, and Healthy Eating in Seventeenth-Century Rome," Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 17-19 March, 2019."'Their God is Their Belly': Meat and Medicine in Seventeenth-Century Rome," The History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, November 1-4, 2018."Making Sausage: Butchers, Regulation, and Occasional Cannibalism in Early Modern Italy," InvitedSpeaker, Artisans of the Surface in Early Modern Europe Conference, King's College, London, September 20-21, 2018.“The Barberini Butchers: Meat and Murder in Early Modern Italy,” International Conference on Food Studies, Rome, Italy, October 26-27, 2017. “What’s for Dinner? Beef, Bile, and Bullets in Early Modern Rome,” The American Historical Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, January 5-8, 2017.“The Science of the Supernatural: Making Miracles in Early Modern Europe,” Bowdoin College, invited speaker, April 7, 2016. “Not by Bread Alone: Meat, Murder, and Cannibalism in Early Modern Italy,” Stanford University Center for Early Modern Studies, invited speaker, March 9, 2016. “Papal Anatomy in the News: the Circulation of Anatomical Evidence in the Early Modern Catholic World,” The History of Science Society Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 20, 2015. “Virile Women and Girly Men: Gender and Saintly Bodies in Early Modern Europe,” Colloquium in the Society for the Study of Religion, Pennsylvania State University, April 10, 2014. “Diagnosing a Holy Body: Medicine, Proof, and the Creation of Saints,” The Sixteenth Century Society Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2013. “More than Skin Deep: Anatomy and the Creation of Early Modern Saints,” California Institute of Technology invited speaker, June 7, 2013.“Meat is Murder: Cannibalism and Food Shortages in Early Modern Rome,” The Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 4, 2013. “The Holy Body: Between Science and the Supernatural,” University of Southern California, Center for Religion and Civic Culture, November 13, 2012. “Il corpo del santo tra scienza e devozione in età moderna,” Università di Studi di Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy, May 15, 2012. “Popes’ Stones and Saints’ Bones: Anatomy as Proof of the Holy,” The American Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy, February 23, 2012.“The Toughest Diagnosis: Debating the Supernatural in the Republic of Letters, 1650-1750,” The History of Science Society Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH, November 5, 2011. “Skepticism, Religion, and Toleration in the Republic of Letters: The Network of Antonio Vallisnieri,” Republic of Letters Workshop, Stanford, CA, May 12, 2011.“Papal Anatomy as Political Message,” The Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, March 24-26, 2011. “Contested Cases: Medical Evidence, Popular Opinion, and the Miraculous Body,” Medicina e Religione. Collaborazione, Competizione, Conflitto, Università degli studi di RomaTre and Ecole fran?aise de Roma, Rome, Italy, June 17, 2010. “Holy Bodies: Anatomy and Sanctity in Post-Tridentine Rome,” Early Modern Rome, 1341-1667, University of Rome “La Sapienza,” and the University of California, Rome, Italy, May 14, 2010.“Dissecting the Holy: the Unusual Anatomy of Saint Filippo Neri,” Critical Conversations: A Conference on Methods and Practices in Interdisciplinary Science Studies, Stanford, CA, May 18, 2007.Teaching AwardsRISE Seminar for Innovative Online Teaching 2020 Summer Mellon Teaching and Learning Fellowship UCSB2019Arnhold Innovative Teaching and Learning Grant2018-2019 Year Pennsylvania Seed Grant for Interdisciplinary Course Design2017University-Wide Centennial Teaching Award2010–2011 YearAward for Excellence in First Time Teaching2007–2008 YearDANZ Teaching AssistantSpring 2005Relevant University Service and Volunteer Work2020University of California Santa Barbara, Personnel Committee History Department2019-presentUniversity of California Santa Barbara, Medicl Humanities Advisory Committee 2018-2019University of California Santa Barbara, Personnel Committee History Department2016-2017Pennsylvania State University, Co-Director Committee for Early Modern Studies2013-2016Pennsylvania State University, Policy Committee History Department2014-2016Pennsylvania State University, Steering Committee Center for Early Modern Studies2014-2016Pennsylvania State University, Co-Director of the Society for the Study of Religion2014-2015Pennsylvania State University, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee2013-2015Pennsylvania State University, Graduate Evaluation Committee History Department2013-2014Pennsylvania State University, Search Committee for Latin American History Assistant ProfessorSpring 2013The Huntington Library, organized the conference “Proving the Supernatural: Belief and Nature in Early Modern Europe.”2010–2011Stanford University, leader of sources and methods instructor trainingFall 2010Stanford University, co-organizer of annual teaching assistant trainingFall 2009Wilcox High School, co-organized an activity for high school students which introduced them to the history of the Inquisition in early modern Europe2008–2009Stanford University, co-organized the workshop “Interdisciplinary Approaches toMedieval and Early Modern Studies,” sponsored by the Stanford Humanities CenterSpring 2009Stanford University, co-organized the conference “Imagination and Memory in EarlyModern Europe”2007–2008Stanford University, co-organizer of the workshop in Science and Technology Studiessponsored by the Program in the History and Philosophy of ScienceSpring 2008Stanford University, co-organized the conference “Critical Conversations: AConference on Methods and Practices in Interdisciplinary Science Studies”LanguagesEnglish:Native languageItalian: Speak, write, and read with strong proficiencyLatin: Read with moderate proficiencyFrench: Read and write with moderate proficiency, speak with basic proficiency ................
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