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Brian W. Ogilvie

Graduate Program Director
Associate Professor of History

Department of History
Herter Hall, Room 614
161 Presidents Drive
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA 01003-9312

voice: 413.545.1599
fax: 815.550.1415
ogilvie@history.umass.edu
http://people.umass.edu/ogilvie/

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Office hours, Summer 2008: by appointment only — please send me an email or leave a message.
Office hours, Fall 2008: Monday 11:15 a.m.-12 noon, Tuesday 10-11:30 a.m., Wednesday 11:15 a.m.-12 noon, and by appointment.

NEW: Information on History 615 (Topics in early modern Europe), Fall 2008


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I am an intellectual and cultural historian of Europe, with special interests in the history of science, scholarship, and religion from the Renaissance through the Enlightenment. I am currently Associate Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. From 2007 through 2010 I am serving as the History Department's Graduate Program Director.

I am engaged in several research projects in cultural history and the history of science. I teach Renaissance and early modern European history, history of science, and history of religion. You can also see my profile for the history department and my curriculum vitae (PDF file).

My book The Science of Describing: Natural History in Renaissance Europe was published on June 1, 2006, by the University of Chicago Press. It has been favorably reviewed in Nature (PDF file), TLS, New Scientist, and a dozen academic journals. It received honorable mention (2nd place) in the History of Science category in the Association of American Publishers’ 2006 Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division Awards for Excellence (see the AAP's press release). A paperback edition was released in March 2008.


See a list of online and print resources for research in Renaissance and early modern European history (UMass oriented).

Grad students: copies of two of my graduate school CVs, one from 1995 and another from 1996, are available in PDF format for your reference as you prepare for the academic job market. I have also written a brief introduction to history as a profession.

Colleagues: material from my June 2004 presentation at the tenure workshop sponsored by the Center for Teaching is available here.


History is an angel being blown backwards into the future. History is a pile of debris, and the angel wants to go back and fix things, to repair things that have been broken. But there is a storm blowing from Paradise, and this storm keeps blowing the angel backwards into the future. And this storm is called Progress.
  --Walter Benjamin/Laurie Anderson


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