Culture and identity in early modern Europe (1500-1800) : essays in honor of Natalie Zemon Davis

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Culture and identity in early modern Europe (1500-1800) : essays in honor of Natalie Zemon Davis

edited by Barbara B. Diefendorf and Carla Hesse

University of Michigan Press, c1993

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"Bibliography of Natalie Zemon Davis's work": p. 261-271

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Pt. 1. Spiritual identities. Hearing lay people's prayer / Virginia Reinburg
  • The Huguenot psalter and the faith of French Protestants in the sixteenth century / Barbara B. Diefendorf
  • Rituals of conversion : Catholics and Protestants in seventeenth-century Poitou / Keith P. Luria
  • Confessors, penitents, and the construction of identities in early modern Avila / Jodi Bilinkoff
  • Pt. 2. Social identities. Writing and the power of speech : notaries and artisans in baroque Rome / Laurie Nussdorfer
  • People of the Ribers : popular politics and neighborhood identity in early modern Barcelona / James S. Amelang
  • The social transformation of the French parish clergy, 1500-1800 / Andrew Barnes
  • Deep play in the forest : the "War of the Demoiselles" in the Ariège, 1829-1831 / Peter Sahlins
  • Pt. 3. Cultural identities. Between oral and written culture : the social meaning of an illustrated love letter / Elizabeth S. Cohen
  • Print's role in the politics of women's health in early modern France / Alison Klairmont Lingo
  • Deadly parents : family and aristocratic culture in early modern France / Jonathan Dewald
  • Revolutionary histories : the literary politics of Louise de Kéralio, 1758-1822 / Carla Hesse

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Explores Natalie Zemon Davis's concept of history as a dialogue, not only with the past, but with other historians.

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