Green, Monica H.
[M] School of Historical Studies
Field of Study: History of Medicine
Research Description: My project surveys over 500 Latin medical books from the late 11th to early 13th century, many of which brought into Europe new texts and concepts from the Islamic world. For the first time, Europe shared a medical language and medical practices that Christian, Muslim and Jew could all lay claim to.
Home Institution: Institute for Advanced Study
| Type | Affiliation | Start Date | End Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| [M] | HistSt | 9/1/1990 | 6/30/1992 |
Position: Professor
Start year: 2001
Department: History Department
Institution: Arizona State University
| Degree | Year | Institution |
|---|---|---|
| Ph.D. | 1985 | Princeton University |
| M.A. | 1981 | Princeton University |
| B.A. | 1978 | Barnard College |
| Description | Year |
|---|---|
| American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship | 2009-10 |
| All Souls College, Oxford University, Three-Term Visiting Fellowship | 2009-10 |
| Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize, awarded by the History of Science Society in recognition of an outstanding book on the history of women in science published in the previous two-year period | 2009 |
| John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship | 2004 |
| John Nicholas Brown Prize, awarded by the Medieval Academy of America for the best "first book or monograph on a medieval subject" – co-winner 2004 (for Women’s Healthcare in the Medieval West) | 2004 |