- Patri J. Pugliese
Patri J. Pugliese was a historian of science, dance, and
fencing , as well as a noted teacher of historical dance. He received his Ph.D in the History of Science fromHarvard in 1982, but was best known for his work as a dance historian specializing in the 19th century and for his dissemination of facsimiles of once exceedingly rare historical works on fencing. Fencing was in Dr. Pugliese’s blood: His mother,Julia Jones Pugliese , was the first U.S. women’s intercollegiate fencing champion in 1929 and worked as a professional fencing coach until 1994 [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE6DB153FF93AA35750C0A965958260 Julia Jones-Pugliese, Fencer, Dead at 84 - New York Times ] ] . In many ways, he himself can be regarded as the father of the modern study of the history of European swordsmanship; it was through the texts he provided that many scholars were first introduced to the importance of martial expression to early modern culture. Dr. Pugliese was well-known not only for the study and dissemination of historical dance and fencing treatises, but also for his teaching and charitable work. He was a founding member of the Commonwealth Vintage Dancers in Boston [ [http://www.wickedlocal.com/medford/archive/x500085363 Patri J. Pugliese - Medford, MA - Medford Transcript ] ] and the Higgins Sword Guild at the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts [ [http://www.higginssword.org/guild/text/about.html Higgins Armory Sword Guild: The Groups ] ] .Dr. Pugliese died on February 11, 2007, after a year-long battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, and his two daughters, Antonia and Julia.
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