תמר הרציג

Tamar Herzig is Professor of History and Konrad Adenauer Chair in Comparative European History at Tel Aviv University. Her research has focused on religious currents on the eve of the Reformation, female mysticism, and the prosecution of witches. Her earlier books include "Savonarola’s Women: Visions and Reform in Renaissance Italy" (University of Chicago Press, 2008), "‘Christ Transformed into a Virgin Woman’: Lucia Brocadelli, Heinrich Institoris, and the Defense of the Faith" (Storia e Letteratura, 2013), and a book in Hebrew on the Italian Renaissance (2014). She was recently awarded an ERC Advanced Grant for researching female slavery in early modern Mediterranean Europe.
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