B.S.,
Central Connecticut State College
M.A., Ph.D., Indiana University |

Dr.
Gingras has presented (and has a predilection for) courses
in Advanced Spanish Grammar, the Culture and Civilization
of Spain, Medieval and Golden-Age Spanish Literature, and
Cervantes' Don Quixote.
He
has been the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship and two
awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities; he
is the author of a number of scholarly articles on late
medieval Castilian historiography and Cervantine prose.
Prof.
Gingras's latest article, Relación de cómo
Ginés de Pasamonte se desprendió de su cárcel
literaria, was recently published in Cervantes
y su mundo II,
Reichenberger Press (91, Estudios de Literatura), 2005.
He received a Saint Mary's College Faculty Research Grant
to finalize a lengthy monograph on the historiographical
tradition of Castile, 13th-14th centuries.
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