Teaching Fellows

David Cantor-Echols

MA Teaching Fellow, History David Cantor-Echols

Area of Study

Department of History

David Cantor-Echols

MA Teaching Fellow, History

David Cantor-Echols is an MA Teaching Fellow. He recently completed his PhD in Medieval European History at The University of Chicago, where he also received an MA in History. David's research centers on the political culture of medieval Europe, with an emphasis on the Iberian Peninsula during the later Middle Ages. His work is animated by an interest in conflict and coexistence among pre-modern Christians, Muslims, and Jews, and his dissertation examines how Christian elites mobilized a range of literary forms, administrative documents, and ritual acts to debate and construct political communities in a multi-faith context.

Read more about David here.