Timothy Sistrunk
Research
Dr. Sistrunk's current research focuses on the connections between scientific and technological change, the environment and law from the 12th through the 14th centuries in Western Europe.
Publications
Professor Sistrunk has published several articles including "The Right to the Wind in the Middle Ages" in Wind and Water in the Middle Ages: Fluid Technologies from Antiquity to the Renaissance, ed. Steven A. Walton (Tempe AZ: ACMRS, 2006), 153-167; "Rector civitatis and the Ius Commune" in Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, August 1996, eds. Kenneth Pennington, Stanly Chodorow, and Keith Kendall (Vatican City: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 2001), 575-589; "The Function of Praise In the Contract of a Medieval Public Physician," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 48 (1993): 320-334; "The Emperor is Married to the Res Publica," Journal of Medieval History 17 (1991): 115-121 and "Obligations of the First-born Son In Dante's Monarchia," Dante Studies 105 (1987): 95-112.
Courses offered:
HIST 305 Catastrophe, Memory, and Society
HIST 341W American Environment (W)