New book out: Church History and Religious Culture, vol. 101 (2021): Special Issue: Spiritualism in Early Modern Europe (edition 2-3, July 2021)
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Workshop 18 June 2021. The Conference will take place via Zoom, please register by June 16th with tippelsx@hu-berlin.de and sophie.houdard@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr
Tamar Herzig, A Convert’s Tale. Art, Crime, and Jewish Apostasy in Renaissance Italy, Cambridge (MA)/ London, Harvard University Press, 2019. 21 June 2021 (4 pm Rome, 5 pm Tel Aviv, 11 am EST) https://zoom.us/j/94657676552?pwd=RTFFYjhIbzhXb1NUSm9HamlmUjVNZz09Meeting-ID:...
by Elisabeth Fischer and Xenia von Tippelskirch, Bodies in Early Modern Religious Dissent. Naked, Veiled, Vilified, Worshiped, Milton Park/New York, Routledge, 2021. Please find the editor website here.
The University of Cambridge and Emodir invite you to a roundtable discussion of Massimo Firpo’s book Pontormo’s Frescos in San Lorenzo. Heresy, Politics and Culture in the Florence of Cosimo I. With Ann Overell...
by Lionel Laborie and Ariel Hessayon, Early Modern Prophecies in Transnational, National and Regional Contexts, 3 volumes, Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2020. Please find the editor website here.
12-15 January 2020, The National Library of Israel, Jerusalem For the complete program please click here. Please notice there is an obligatory registration due to a limited number of seats in the conference hall...
By Monika Fronapfel-Leis, Jenseits der Norm. Zauberei und fingierte Heiligkeit im frühneuzeitlichen Spanien (Hexenforschung vol. 18), Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld 2019.
Edited by Chrystel Bernat and Frédéric Gabriel: Émotions de Dieu. Attributions et appropriations chrétiennes (XVIe-XVIIIesiècle), Brepols, (Bibliothèque de l’École des Hautes Études – Sciences Religieuses 184), Turnhout, 2019.
Edited by Riccarda Suitner, Gli Illuministi e i demoni. Il dibattito su magia e stregoneria dal Trentino all’Europa, Rome, Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 2019.
by Massimo Firpo and Germano Maifreda: L’eretico che salvò la Chiesa. Il cardinale Giovanni Morone e le origini della Controriforma, Einaudi Storia 2019. Giovanni Morone (1509-80) ebbe un’esistenza in apparenza paradossale: due volte legato...
LIX Convegno della Società di Studi Valdesi, Torre Pellice (Torino), 6-8 settembre 2019