Dr. Richard C. Cusimano

Professor of History
Emeritus

 

Address: 542 Griffin Hall

Phone: 337-482-5419

Email: rcc0550@louisiana.edu

Richard Cusimano, Professor of History (Ph.D., University of Georgia, 1970. Cusimano’s teaching and research focus on Ancient History and Medieval European History. His publications include, Translation of the Chronicle of the Abbey of Morigny, France, C. 1100-1150 (Edwin Mellen Press, 2003), The Deeds of Louis the Fat, translated with an Introduction and Notes, with John Moorhead (Catholic University of America, 1992), “Early Trecento Pauda, On the Eve of Tyranny” in Red River Valley Historical Journal of World History (1980) , “The Future of Man in the Computer Age” in Lamar Journal of the Humanities (1979), “Martin Luther: Just Another German Drunkard?” in Lamar Journal of the Humanities (1978), “Renaissance Violence and the Loss of Freedom The Death of the Paduan Commune” in Red River Valley Journal of World History (1977) , “The Rise of Humanism” in The Round Table (1977), and Facets of the Western World (1972).