Shane Bobrycki

Assistant Professor
Biography

Drop-in hours: Tuesdays 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. and Thursdays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., or by appointment. 

Shane Bobrycki is an assistant professor in the Department of History at the University of Iowa. His research and teaching center on late antique and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, with a focus on the late antique and early medieval period (c. 300–1100). His book The Crowd in the Early Middle Ages (Princeton University Press, forthcoming 2024) argues for the importance of collective behavior in post-Roman Europe, c. 500­–1000. In the wake of urban and demographic decline, crowds became scarcer and smaller in Europe than in the Byzantine and Islamic worlds. But collective behavior remained central, in new ways, to political, religious, and economic life. His next major research project considers the evidence, causes, and impact of early medieval demographic change, especially for medieval peasants. 

Bobrycki has published on the Mediterranean slave trade, manuscript culture, comparative Umayyad, English, and Carolingian panegyric, the transmission of medical words from Egypt to Italy, the slantwise resistance and gendering of ninth-century crowds, non-elite passive resistance via food culture, early modern intellectual life, plague puns, and petty merchants. His research has been supported by the American Academy in Rome and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. He earned a BA in History from Williams College, an MPhil in Medieval History from Cambridge University, and a PhD in History from Harvard University (2016). Before coming to Iowa, he was a postdoc and lecturer at the Center for History and Economics at Harvard and MIT (2016–2018) and assistant professor at the University of Vienna (2019–2024).

Publications

Books

Articles and Chapters

Research areas
  • Europe - Medieval
Shane Bobrycki
Education
Harvard University
Contact Information
Address

113 Schaeffer Hall (SH)
Iowa City, IA 52242
United States

Phone Number