Roger Chartier is a Professeur in the Collège de France and Annenberg Visiting Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He frequently lectures and teaches in the United States, Spain, México, Brazil and Argentina. His work in Early Modern European History was rooted in the tradition of the "Annales School" and mainly dedicated to the history of education, the history of the book and the history of reading.
Recently, he has focused on the relationship between written culture as a whole and literature (particularly theatrical plays) for France, England and Spain. His work in this specific field (based on the criss-crossing between literary criticism, bibliography, and sociocultural history) is not disconnected from broader historiographical and methodological interests which deal with the relation between history and other disciplines: philosophy, sociology, anthropology.
Note: Prof. Chatier does not supervise Ph.D. students at Penn, but he is available to serve on doctoral committees.
HIST 034 Cultures of the Book
HIST 411 Introduction to Written Culture 14th - 18th Centuries
HIST 423 The Mediterranean World in the Age of Don Quixote
HIST 599 How to Read a Text
HIST 620 What is a Book? Written Culture, Texts and Books in Early Modern Europe
HIST 620 Problems in Early Modern History and Historiography