University of Malta

Faculty Member, History

Junior College

About

Emanuel Buttigieg is a Lecturer in History at the Junior College and the University of Malta, where he is also a member of the Board of Studies of the M.A. in Hospitaller Studies. He graduated B.A. (Hons) at the University of Malta in 2002; as part of his undergraduate studies he spent a semester at the University of Exeter as an Erasmus exchange student. During 2003 and 2004 he was engaged as a Principal Officer at the Office of the Prime Minister of Malta. In 2004 he was awarded a  Commonwealth (Cambridge) Scholarship in order to read for an M.Phil. in early modern history at the University of Cambridge; as part of this programme of studies he wrote a dissertation about childhood history in early modern Malta. In 2005, he was awarded further scholarships from the Arts and Humanities Research Council of Great Britain, the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust and the Janatha Stubbs Foundation (Malta) in order to be able to pursue his studies at a doctoral level. His Ph.D. dealt with nobility, faith and masculinity in the Order of Malta in the seventeenth century. His Ph.D. supervisor was Dr Mary Laven of Jesus College. His college in Cambridge was Peterhouse.

 
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