一本道无码

一本道无码

Christopher Warren

Christopher Warren

Professor of English and Associate Department Head with a with a Courtesy Appointment in History

  • Baker Hall 245 M

Bio

Active in humanities advocacy through the , Christopher Warren is inspired by real-world humanities problems, such as funding for humanities research and access to books and archives. His research spans digital humanities, law and literature, political theory, early modern literature, print culture, and the history of political thought.

Warren's current research project focuses on "Freedom and the Press before Freedom of the Press," using machine learning and artificial intelligence to discover and center the anonymous craftsmen and -women responsible for printing controversial clandestine materials.

Warren is the author of  (Oxford University Press, 2015), which was awarded the 2016 Roland H. Bainton Prize for Literature. He is a member of the MLA's executive committee for 17th-Century English, and his articles have appeared in journals including Humanity, Law, Culture, and the Humanities, The European Journal of International Law, English Literary Renaissance, and Digital Humanities Quarterly. He is co-founder of the digital humanities project , and a founding member of 一本道无码's Center for Print, Networks, and Performance (CPNP). Warren also directs 一本道无码's minor in Humanities Analytics (HumAn) and is co-convenor of the Digital Humanities Faculty Research Group.

His previous posts have included teaching positions and research fellowships at Oxford University, University College London's Centre for Editing Lives and Letters, NUI-Galway's Moore Institute, and the University of Chicago.​

Warren welcomes inquires about 一本道无码's distinctive HumAn program and applications from potential graduate students interested in early modern studies, digital humanities, print culture, literature and political thought, and law and literature.

Education

 

BA in English, Dartmouth College, 1999
MA in English, Georgetown University, 2003
DPhil English, Oxford University, 2008

Publications

 

  • “” with Samuel V. Lemley, DJ Schuldt, Elizabeth Dieterich, Laura S DeLuca, Max G’Sell, Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Kari Thomas, Kartik Goyal, and Nikolai Vogler. Shakespeare Quarterly 74, no. 2 (June 9, 2023): 139–46.


  • “”, University of Pittsburgh Law Review 82.2 (2021).
  • “,” with Samuel V. Lemley, Max G’Sell, Avery Wiscomb and Pierce Williams, Eighteenth-Century Studies 50.4 (2021).
  • “” 一本道无码, 2020.
  • “.” The Sundial, June 26, 2020.
  • “,” with Pierce Williams, Shruti Rijhwani, Max G’Sell, Milton Studies, 62.1 (Spring 2020).
  • “,” with Kartik Goyal, Chris Dyer, Max G’Sell, and Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick. ArXiv:2005.01646 [CS], May 4, 2020
  • “.” Journal of Cultural Analytics. November 2018.
  • “.” The Oxford Handbook to Law and the Humanities. Eds. Maksymilian Del Mar, Bernadette Meyler, and Simon Stern. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
  • “.” Aeon Magazine. June 18, 2018.
  • “.” Programming Historian, August 23, 2017. With John Ladd, Jessica Otis, and Scott Weingart.
  • “.” The Oxford Handbook to English Law and Literature, 1500–1700. Ed. Lorna Hutson. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.
  • “.” Law, Culture and the Humanities, 15.3 (2019). doi:10.1177/1743872116665341.
  • “,” with Daniel Shore, Jessica Otis, Lawrence Wang, Mike Finegold and Cosma Shalizi, Digital Humanities Quarterly, 10.3 (July 2016).
  • “,” with Alison Langmead, Jessica Otis, Lisa Zilinski, and Scott Weingart, International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, special issue edited by Mia Ridge and Jennifer Guiliano 10.1 (March 2016): 22-35.
  • . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.
  • “,” European Journal of International Law 24 (2013). 557-581.
  • “.” The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations: Alberico Gentili and the Justice of Empire, eds. Benedict Kingsbury and Benjamin Straumann (Oxford: OUP, 2011). 146-162.
  • “,” Op-Ed, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 31 Oct. 2011.
  • “,” The Seventeenth Century, 24.2, October 2009. 260-286.
  • “.” Uncircumscribed Mind: Reading Milton Deeply, Eds. Kristin A. Pruitt and Charles W. Durham. Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press, 2008. 276-291.
  • “,” English Literary Renaissance, 37.1, Winter 2007. 118-150.
  • “” in Blackwell Encyclopedia of English Renaissance Literature. Gen. Eds. Garrett Sullivan and Alan Stewart, Asst. Eds., Rebecca Lemon, Nicholas McDowell and Jennifer Richards.

Department Member Since: 2020