Dr. Michael Levin

Dr. Michael Levin

Title: Associate Professor
Dept/Program: History
Phone: 330-972-7515
Email: mlevin@uakron.edu
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Biography

Dr. Michael J. Levin was born and raised in Philadelphia PA. He graduated from Vassar College in 1990, and received his Ph.D. in Renaissance Studies from Yale University in 1997. He first came to the University of Akron in 1999, and received tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of History in 2005. He will begin his appointment at the rank of full professor in the 2024-25 academic year. Dr. Levin is the author of Agents of Empire: Spanish Ambassadors in Sixteenth-Century Italy (Cornell University Press, 2005). He has also contributed chapters to The Dangerous Trade: Spies, Spymasters and the Making of Europe, ed. Daniel Szechi (Dundee University Press, 2010) and Companion to the Spanish Renaissance, ed. Hilaire Kallendorf (Brill Publishing, 2019).

Dr. Levin’s research and teaching focus on Renaissance Europe, with a special interest in Spain, Italy, and diplomatic/ political history. His teaching features an interdisciplinary approach, combining art, literature, philosophy, and religion with the study of history. He received the University of Akron’s “Outstanding Teacher of the Year” award in 2016.


Education

Ph.D. - Yale University