Domestic Slavery in Early Modern Italy

Date
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Event Sponsor
Department of History
Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Taube Center for Jewish Studies
Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Location
Lane History Corner, Room 307

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Lotto Altar of Saint Lucy (1532)

Professor Tamar Herzig (Tel Aviv University) will give a presentation titled Female Slavery in Early Modern Italy.

Tamar Herzig is a renowned historian of gender, religion, and politics in Renaissance Italy and more recently sexuality and violence in the early modern Mediterranean.  She is the author of two prizewinning books, Savonarola's Women:  Visions and Reform in Renaissance Italy (2008) and A Convert's Tale:  Art, Crime and Jewish Apostasy in Renaissance Italy (2019) and is currently working on female slavery and interethnic violence in the early modern Mediterranean.   Her recent AHR article has won the 2022 Best Article Award of the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender, and was awarded the Mediterranean Seminar’s Article of the Month Award for July 2022.  It has also been discussed in major journalistic venues.