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Jacob Wiseman

Postdoctoral Associate
Humanities

Jake Wiseman is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Humanities Program at Yale, where he teaches Directed Studies and is a fellow of the Whitney Humanities Center. Jake specializes in the literary cultures of early modern Europe, researching how writers, readers, artists, and scholars reimagined and reinterpreted biblical texts during the religious upheavals of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. His work draws on literary studies, biblical scholarship, and intellectual history to explore the confrontation between ancient scriptural texts and the early modern world.

Jake received his PhD in English from University College London in 2024 and holds a Master’s and BA from Oxford University. His first book project shows that the biblical Book of Daniel became a touchstone for problems of textual meaning in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English culture. He is also working on a second book project, which argues that early modern readings of the Bible redefined theories of literary narrative. Jake’s academic writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Reformation and English Historical Review, and he has presented his research internationally in the US, UK, and Europe for both specialist and non-specialist audiences. Jake has won and been nominated for several awards for both his research and teaching, and he takes particular interest in making literary studies accessible to students of all backgrounds.

Contact Info

jake.wiseman@yale.edu