A Seminar on Three of the Publication Topics of John Marino (CV Spring 2014 attached)
Europe and the Wider World: Introduction to Asia and America in the Making of Europe
"Economic Encounters and the First Stages of a World Economy," in Guido Ruggiero, ed., Companion to the History of the Renaissance World (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2002), pp. 279-95.
“The Invention of Europe,” in The Renaissance World, ed. John Jeffries Martin (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 140-165.
The Mediterranean World and Mediterranean Studies
“The Exile and His Kingdom: The Reception of Braudel’s Mediterranean,” Journal of Modern History 75:3 (September 2004): 622-652.
“Braudel’s Mediterranean and Italy,” California Italian Studies [CIS], 1 (2010). Electronic journal online:
“Mediterranean Studies and the Remaking of Pre-modern Europe,” Journal of Early Modern History (2011): 385-412.
The City and Kingdom of Naples in the Spanish Empire: Perspectives and Prospects
“Introduction,” California Italian Studies [CIS], 3:1 (2012): 1-16. “The Disciplines of the Arts and Sciences in Naples: Medieval, Modern, Contemporary.” Electronic journal online.
“Constructing the Past of Early Modern Naples: Sources and Historiography,” in A Companion to Early Modern Naples, ed. Tommaso Astarita (Leiden: Brill, 2013): 11-34.
“Myths of Modernity and the Myth of the City: When the historiography of pre-modern Italy goes south,” in New Approaches to Neapolitan Culture c. 1500–1800, edited by Melissa Calaresu and Helen Hills (Farnham, Surrey [England]: Ashgate, 2013): 11-30.