Camila Marcone

Camila Marcone is a first-year doctoral student in the Program in Medieval Studies. Her research is focused on environmental history in late-medieval and early modern Iberia as well as the translation of medieval environmental practices to early colonial Latin America. She is currently exploring these topics through a comparative analysis of medieval and early modern hunting manuals. Camila’s work has been featured at conferences organized by the Renaissance Society of America, Princeton University, and the Schoenberg Institute of Manuscript Studies. She is the daughter of Peruvian immigrants and hails from New Jersey.