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George Greenia papers, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
These papers were donated to the Special Collections Research Center by George Greenia in 2017, 2019, and 2022.
George Greenia completed his undergraduate degree at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and PhD at the University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is a specialist in the languages, literatures and linguistics of medieval Spain and teaches courses
on Spanish language, Epic and Nationalism, Hispanic Folktales, and Love and Prostitution in Medieval Spain – not a how-to
course!. He is co-founder of the William & Mary Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies and founder of the William &
Mary Institute for Pilgrimage Studies. His interest in world pilgrimage spans many times, territories and traditions and he
is an authority on the legendary Camino de Santiago in northern Spain where he has trekked over 4,000 miles, half on bicycle,
half on foot. For study abroad he took W&M undergraduates backpacking on the pilgrimage trails in Spain to conduct interdisciplinary
field research. In 2007 Greenia was both recognized as the Distinguished Editor of the year by the Council of Editors of Learned
Journals and was knighted by order of the king of Spain and awarded the Cross of the Order of Isabel the Catholic. He is a
recipient of the President's Medal from the Phi Beta Kappa Society and of the Compostela Prize for preservation of European
heritage awarded by the Compostela Group of Universities. George Greenia has long been an advocate for LGBTQ+ students and
was faculty facilitator of the Monday night Gay Student Support Group for 24 years. He contributed to establishing the earliest
non-discrimination policies at William & Mary and advocated for domestic partner benefits. He lives in Williamsburg with his
spouse of 35 years, Tom Wood.
Materials relating to George Greenia's tenure at William & Mary, including his archive of gay rights history: newspaper articles,
email correspondence, Faculty Assembly minutes, documentation and correspondence on benefits for domestic partners, and policy
drafts.
Homosexuality, Religious Life and the Clergy An Historical Overview Dr. John Boswell, Yale University (Side A) Dolby Symposium
II November 8-10, 1985 (Side B) New Ways Ministry