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Fabien Montcher, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
History

Director
Center for Iberian Historical Studies


Education

Ph.D, Universidad Complutense (Madrid), 2013

Practice Areas

Montcher specializes in the social history of ideas and politics across the Iberian worlds (late medieval/early modern). He is interested in research questions related to both Iberian history (broadly defined), the history of empires, the history and theory of history, world history, spatial humanities, Mediterranean history, food and environmental history, visual cultures, and the history of knowledge. 

His research and teaching are informed by sustained and active intellectual engagement with diverse academic and research traditions, critical theory, and empirical enquiries in archives and libraries all around the world. He welcomes graduate students to work with him in the areas of historical enquiry listed above and below.  

As the Director of the Center for Iberian Historical Studies (CIHS), he is committed to fostering research interactions between students and colleagues between 91女神 campuses in St. Louis and Madrid. The CIHS is also open to national and international partnerships. If you are curious about CIHS events and if you would like to collaborate and/or support the CIHS, please visit the following website or contact the center at cihs@slu.edu. 

At 91女神, he enjoys teaching undergraduate and graduate classes such as HIST-3390 鈥淪eeds of Empires: An Introduction to Food and Environmental History,鈥 HIST-2800 鈥淭he Historian鈥檚 Craft,鈥 and HIST-5000 鈥淭heory and Practice of History.鈥 He regularly teaches classes/seminars (undergraduate and graduate levels) on the history of the Iberian worlds, the global renaissance, pre-modern geographies of knowledge, theory and practice of history, history of history, early modern political cultures, and food and environmental history.  

Research Interests

Montcher's book Mercenaries of Knowledge (Cambridge UP, 2023) explores the strategies and practices that displaced scholars cultivated to navigate the murky waters of Late Renaissance politics, from Lisbon to Rome via the Gulf of Guinee and the sugar mills of Northern Brazil. By tracing the life of the Portuguese jurist-scholar, Vicente Nogueira (1586-1654), across diverse social, cultural, and political spaces, his book reveals a world of religious conflicts and imperial rivalries. Here, knowledge agents developed the practice of 鈥渂ibliopolitics鈥 鈥 using local and international systems for buying and selling books and manuscripts to foster political communication and debate, and ultimately negotiate their survival. Bibliopolitics fostered the advent of a generation of mercenaries of knowledge whose stories constitute a key part of seventeenth-century social and cultural history. This book also demonstrates their crucial role in creating a non-exclusive, international, and dynamic Republic of Letters with others who helped shape early modern intellectual and political worlds. 

He is currently working on a new book dedicated to the natural history of early modern politics. In this project, he explores how the fruit diplomacy associated with citruses and their derived products offers opportunities for historians to think rhizomatically (adopting a-centered, horizontal, non-hierarchal, and a-synchronic perspectives) about the history of empires and colonial societies. Beyond the traditional nature/culture divide that objectivizes nature and subjectivizes human beings, his work analyzes how acts of cooperation among a multitude of beings and things conditioned an interrelated ensemble of bodily transformations, labor relations, commercial exchanges, political representations, acts of environmental disruption and resistance, and alternative world making practices. He argues that this assemblage pushes historians to consider the contingent and improvised nature of early modern politics. This project aims to blur the scholarly divide between the humanities and the social and natural sciences. It stands at the crossroads of fields such as the philosophies of multiplicities, environmental history, and the social history of knowledge.  

He conceived this project as a steppingstone toward the writing of a third monograph. This monograph will build on his contributions to the history of bibliopolitics and biopolitics to add a rhizomatic framework to the traditional composite and polycentric ways of thinking about early modern Iberian worlds between the 1400s and the 1800s.  

Labs and Facilities

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Publications and Media Placements

Monograph

Mercenaries of Knowledge: Vicente Nogueira, The Republic of Letters and the Making of Early Modern Politics (Cambridge University Press, 2023).

Co-edited Volume/Journal Special Issues:

  • Constructing European Historical Narratives in the Early Modern World, with Megan Armstrong of McMaster University and Hilary Bernstein of UC Santa Barbara. This collected volume will appear as a special volume published by the journal, Renaissance and Reformation.
  • Early Modern Geographies of Knowledge. I am co-authoring this book with Claire Gilbert and Charles Parker.
  • Savoirs et Pouvoir 脿 l'芒ge de l'humanisme tardif, with Emmanuel Bury (eds.), Special
    Issue XVIIe si猫cle (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2015)
  • With A. Alvar, M. Herrero, and A. P茅rez Samper, La Espa帽a de los Austrias. La experiencia pol铆tica (Madrid: Istmo, 2011).

Articles:

  • 鈥淚berian Bibliopolitics,鈥 Routledge Resources Online-The Renaissance World (Forthcoming, 2025).
  • 鈥淪ignboard, Skin, and Space. Street Censorship in Mid-Seventeenth Century Lisbon,鈥 Word & Image, special issue on the 鈥淎rt of Dissent鈥 edited by G. Marcocci and Jorge Flores (Forthcoming, 2024).
  • 鈥淏onds of Sweetness. A Political and Intellectual History of Citrus Circulations Across the Western Mediterranean during the Late Renaissance,鈥 Pedralbes: Revista d鈥檋ist貌ria moderna (2021), pp. 143-165.
  • 鈥淚ntellectuals for Hire: Iberian Men of Letters and Papal Politics in Bologna during the Thirty Years鈥 War, 鈥 Dimensioni e problemi della ricerca storica 2 (2019), pp. 179-210.
  • 鈥淏etween the Map and the Territory. Arndt Brendecke鈥檚 Empirical Empire in Perspective,鈥 Quaderni Storici, LIII-3 (2018), pp. 851-862.
  • "The Portable Archives of the Westphalian Negotiations: From Archival Arsenals to Archival Absolutism" Journal of Early Modern History 22 (2018).
  • "Politics and Government in the Spanish Empire during the 16th Century" in A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance, Hilaire Kallendorf (ed.), (Leiden: Renaissance Society of America-Brill, 2018).
  • "Politics, Scholarship and the Iberian Routes of the Republic of Letters. The Late Renaissance Itinerary of Vicente Nogueira (1586-1654)" Erudition and the Republic of Letters, 2 (2017), pp. 182-225. [2018 A. H. de Oliveira Marques Prize for the best peer-reviewed article on Portuguese history.]
  • "Collaborative Scholarship and Early Modern Censorship. Contextualizing Jacques Auguste de Thou's Historiae in the 1612's Spanish Inquisitorial Index" in Censorship and Historiography in Early Modern Spain, Cesc Esteve (ed.), (Abingdon: Routledge, 2018), pp. 88-107.
  • "Iberian Bibliopolitics: From a 17th Century Roman-Iberian Perspective" Pacific Coast Philology, 52-2 (2017), pp. 206-218.
  • "Autour de la raison d'脡tat. March茅 g茅n茅alogique et r茅seaux tacitistes dans la Monarchie hispanique" in Tacite et le Tacitisme en Europe 脿 l'茅poque moderne (XVIeXVIIe si猫cle), Alexandra Merle and Alicia O茂ffer-Bomsel (eds.), (Paris: Honor茅 Champion, 2017), pp. 353-382.
  • "L'image et le culte de Saint Louis dans la Monarchie Hispanique" in La dame de c艙ur. Patronage et m茅c茅nat religieux des femmes de pouvoir en Europe, C茅cile Vincent Cassy and Murielle Gaude-Ferragu (eds.), (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2016), pp. 167-191.
  • "Archives and Empires: Scholarly Archival Practices, Royal Historiographers, and Historical Writing across the Iberian Empire (late 16th and early 17th century)" History of Historiography/Storia della Storiografia, 68-2 (2015), pp. 21-35.
  • "Cervantes anticuario. Letras y pol铆tica en torno al Quijote de 1615" in El Quijote de 1615 (Guanajuato: Museo Iconogr谩fico del Quijote, 2015), pp. 297-323.
  • "Miguel de Cervantes and the Political Turn of History (c. 1570-1615)" Co-authored with Alfredo Alvar Ezquerra, Cervantes. Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 34-2 (2014), pp. 15-36. "The Transatlantic Mediation of Historical Knowledge across the Iberian Empire" eSpania, Universit茅 Paris-IV Sorbonne (2014), .
  • "Acqu茅rir, partager et contr么ler l'information sous le r猫gne de Philippe III d'Espagne. Le cas de l'historiographe royal Antonio de Herrera (1549-1626)", Revue Circe 1 (2012), Universit茅 de Versailles, .
  • "La carta como taller historiogr谩fico. Preparaci贸n y circulaci贸n de materiales geneal贸gicos entre Alonso L贸pez de Haro y Diego Sarmiento de Acu帽a (1608-1620)" in La materialidad escrita, Manuel Salamanca (ed.), (Oviedo, 2011), pp. 87-162.
Book Chapters
  • 鈥淏aroque Commons. Natural Sovereignty between Parma and Rome (c. 1613),鈥 in Global Networks in Early Modern Rome: Images, Objects, and Diplomacy, edited by F. Freddolini (Florence: Mandragora, 2025).
  • 鈥淚mperial Blind Spots. Indeterminacy and Thickness across the Iberian Monarchies,鈥 in Imperios Incomparables e Historia Global, ed. by Eduardo Jones Corredera (Turnhout: Brepols, 2024).
  • 鈥淔ruit Diplomacy. Historical Writing amid the Baroque Citrus Folly,鈥 in Polyhistor Europeus, edited by M.Da Vinha, B. El Gammal, M. Forychi, M. Zuili (Turnhout: Brepols, 2024).
  • 鈥淧olitics and Government in the Spanish Empire during the 16th Century鈥 in A Companion to the Spanish Renaissance, edited by H.Kallendorf (Leyden: Brill & Renaissance Society of America, 2019), pp. 61-86.
  • 鈥淟鈥檃rchive historiographique et l鈥橢mpire Ib茅rique鈥 in Archival Practices in the Early Modern World, edited by M.P. Donato (Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2019), pp. 323-47.
  • 鈥淐ollaborative Scholarship and Early Modern Censorship. Contextualizing Jacques-Auguste de Thou鈥檚 Historiae in the 1612鈥檚 Spanish Inquisitorial Index,鈥 in Censorship and Historiography in Early Modern Spain, edited by C. Esteve (Abingdon: Routledge, 2018), pp. 88-107.
  • 鈥淎utour de la raison d鈥櫭塼at. March茅 g茅n茅alogique et r茅seaux tacitistes dans la Monarchie hispanique,鈥 in Tacite et le Tacitisme en Europe 脿 l鈥櫭﹑oque moderne, edited by A. Merle and A. O茂ffer-Bomsel (Paris: Honor茅 Champion, 2017), pp. 353-382.
  • 鈥淟鈥檌mage et le culte de Saint Louis dans la Monarchie Hispanique,鈥 in La dame de c艙ur. Patronage et m茅c茅nat religieux des femmes de pouvoir en Europe, edited by C. Vincent-Cassy and Gaude-Ferragu (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2016), pp. 167-91.
  • 鈥淐ervantes anticuario. Letras y pol铆tica en torno al Quijote de 1615,鈥 in El Quijote de 1615, (Guanajuato, Museo Iconogr谩fico del Quijote and U. de Guanajuato, 2015), pp. 297-323.
  • 鈥淟a espa帽ola inglesa de Cervantes en su contexto historiogr谩fico,鈥 in Visiones y revisiones cervantinas, edited by C. Strosetzki (Alcal谩 de Henares, 2011), pp. 617-628.
  • 鈥淟a carta como taller historiogr谩fico. Preparaci贸n y circulaci贸n de materiales geneal贸gicos entre L贸pez de Haro y Sarmiento de Acu帽a (1608-1620),鈥 in La materialidad escrita, edited by M. Salamanca (Oviedo, 2011), pp. 87-162.
  • 鈥淟a senda inglesa de la historiograf铆a real espa帽ola: papeles y obras de Esteban de Garibay entre los manuscritos de la John Rylands University Library de Manchester,鈥 in Reflejos y Miradas de la Literatura Hisp谩nica (Universidad de Barcelona, 2011), pp. 44-54.
  • 鈥淟a suerte historiogr谩fica del Catastro de la Ensenada,鈥 in Retrato Social de la Serran铆a de Cuenca a trav茅s del Catastro de la Ensenada (Madrid, CSIC, 2011), pp. 15-34.
  • 鈥淓l hispanismo franc茅s y la imagen de Carlos V (siglos XIX y XX),鈥 in La bibliograf铆a sobre el emperador Carlos V, edited by J. L. Gonzalo S谩nchez Molero (Yuste: Fundaci贸n Acad茅mica Europea de Yuste, 2010), pp. 109-29.
Media Placements (book reviews and essays)
  • With Maria Vittoria Spissu (U. of Bologna), I am co-editing a set of three Online Stories for the Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies entitled Rhizome I, II, III: Entering the Iberian Rhizomatic Worlds (2024).
  • Book Review of L. Kattenberg, 鈥淭he Power of Necessity. Reason of State in the Spanish Monarchy, c. 1590-1650),鈥 in American Historical Review (2024).
  • Book Review of F. Caprioli, 鈥Ulu莽 Ali, el Almirante del Sult谩n: Carrera y familia pol铆tica de un ne贸fito musulm谩n el Imperio Otomano,鈥 Renaissance Quarterly (2024).
  • Book Review of A. Master, 鈥淲e, the King. Creating Royal Legislation in the Sixteenth-Century Spanish New World,鈥 in Sixteenth-Century Journal (2024).
  • Essay 鈥淭he Cortes of Castile,鈥 blog Series on 鈥楻ecovering Europe鈥檚 Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700,鈥 Center for Intellectual History at the University of Oxford (2025).
  • Book Review of N. Schapira, 鈥淢aitres et secretaries (XVIe-XVIIIe si猫cles),鈥 in H-France (2022).
  • Essay 鈥淎 Natural Match: Iberian Parliamentary Cultures and Republicans of Letters,鈥 Blog Series on 鈥楻ecovering Europe鈥檚 Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700,鈥 Center for Intellectual History at the University of Oxford (2021).
  • Book Review of S. Bauer, 鈥淭he Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio Between Renaissance and Catholic Reform,鈥 in Journal of Jesuit Studies (2020).
  • Essay 鈥淭he Zest of Still-Life Empires. From Composite/Polycentric Monarchies to Rhizomatic Early Modern Ensembles,鈥 in Iberian Connections, Yale University (2020), URL:
  • Book Review of Aude Plagnard, 鈥淯ne 茅pop茅e ib茅rique. Alonso de Ercilla et Jer贸nimo Corte-Real (1569-1589),鈥 in Cuadernos de Historia Moderna (2020).
  • Book Review of R. von Friedeburg and J. Morrill (eds), 鈥淢onarchy Transformed. Princes and their Elites in Early Modern Western Europe, 鈥 in Bulletin of the Comediantes (2019).
  • Book Review of J. Machielsen, 鈥淢artin Delrio. Demonology and Scholarship in the Counter-Reformation鈥 in Erudition and the Republic of Letters (2018).
  • Book Review of J. W. Nelson Novoa, 鈥淏eing the Na莽茫o in the Eternal City. New Christian Lives in Sixteenth-Century Rome,鈥 in Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (2016).
  • Book Review of A. Lemonde, I. Taddei, 鈥淐irculation des id茅es et des pratiques politiques. France et Italie (XIIIe-XVIe si猫cle)鈥 in Renaissance Quarterly vol. 69-1 (2016).
  • Essay 鈥淎 Clark Professor's Legacy: The Iberian Dimension of the Richard H. Popkin Papers,鈥 in Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies, UCLA, (2014).
  • Essay 鈥淩ichelieu, Olivares y la secular rivalidad hispano-francesa,鈥 in Desperta Ferro. Historia Moderna, n潞 9 (2014).
  • Book Review of Kagan, Richard L., 鈥淐lio and the Crown. The Politics of History in Medieval and Early Modern Spain,鈥 in Renaissance & Reformation, vol. 36-4 (2013).
  • Essay 鈥淟a historia como cantera en la obra de Shakespeare鈥 in La Aventura de la Historia, n潞 165 (2012).
  • Book Review of Marcos Martin, Alberto (ed.), 鈥淗acer historia desde Simancas,鈥 in Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, n潞 37 (2012).
  • Essay 鈥淟os cronistas del rey鈥 in La aventura de la Historia, n潞 147 (2012).
  • Author of 22 articles in the Vth, VIth, and VIIth vol. Gran Enciclopedia Cervantina, Centro de Estudios Cervantinos, Alcal谩 de Henare (2008-2015).

Honors and Awards

  • Newberry Library Long-Term Fellow, 2023-2024.
  • Recipient of the Scholarly Award for the Best Book, Junior Faculty, Office of the Vice President for Research, 91女神. 
  • Recipient of the College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Excellence, Graduate Teaching Award, 91女神. 
  • PI, NEH Institute "Global Geographies of Knowledge," $200,000+ Grant, 2023. 
  • Invited Professor, Universit茅 Clermont Auvergne, Centre d鈥橦istoire 鈥淓spaces et Cultures,鈥 2023. 
  • Luso-Americana (FLAD) and National Library of Portugal Research Fellowship, 2022. 
  • Invited Professor, Sapienza Universit脿 di Roma, 2021. 
  • Invited Professor, Universit茅 de Nantes, 2019. 
  • Huntington Library, Mayers Research Fellow, 2018. 
  • Invited Professor, Haifa Center for Mediterranean History, 2018. 
  • ASPHS Oliveira Marques Prize, Best peer-reviewed article on Portuguese history, 2018. 
  • ACLS Fellow, American Council of Learned Societies, 2017. 
  • IAS Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, Inaugural Sir John H. Elliot Member, 2016-17. 
  • American Philosophical Association, Franklin Research Grant, 2016. 
  • Invited Professor at Centro de Hist贸ria d'Aquem e d'Al茅m-Mar (CHAM), Lisbon, 2016. 
  • EUCOST-Action/Oxford U. Research Fellowship, Reassembling the Republic of Letters, 2016.  
  • Invited Professor, Center Foundation of Modernity, LMU Munich, 2015.  
  • Centre de recherche du ch芒teau de Versailles Research Fellowship, 2014-15. 
  • Ahmanson-Getty Postdoctoral Fellowship, UCLA, 2013-14. 
  • Ph.D. Fellowship sponsored by Spanish National Research Council, 2009-13. 
  • Prado Museum (Madrid), C谩tedra del Prado Fellowship, 2012. 
  • British Council & Fund. Hispano-Brit谩nica Research Prize, John Rylands Library, 2009-10.