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Scott K. Taylor

Education:
PhD., University of Virginia, 2001 AB, University of Chicago, 1992
Biography:

Scott K. Taylor specializes in the history of early modern Europe, especially Spain. He arrived at the University of Kentucky in 2012 after spending 11 years teaching at Siena College. Prior to that he earned his PhD at the University of Virginia in 2001 and his AB at the University of Chicago in 1992. His first book was entitledĀ Honor and Violence in Golden Age SpainĀ (Yale University Press, 2008). Currently he is finishing a book, under contract with Cornell University Press, tentatively titled, A Genealogy of Addiction: Drugs and Alcohol in Early Modern Europe. The book examines how western Europeans experienced "soft drugs" like sugar, tobacco, chocolate, coffee, tea, distilled spirits like run and gin, and opium - all of which were new to them or newly available in mass quantities.

Dr. Taylor is willing to advise graduate students who want to work in early modern Spanish history or the history of drugs and alcohol in early modern Europe.

Availability

Tuesday 12:15-12:45; Thursday 12:15-12:45 and 3:00-4:00; and by appointment.

Selected Publications:

Honor and Violence in Golden Age Spain (Yale University Press, 2008).