Jesuit Symposia: Conversation, Charity, History: Counsel from the Spanish Sixteenth Century
Event Type
Talk
Location
Von der Ahe Family Suite, Hannon Library
Start Date
11-10-2011 11:00 AM
End Date
11-10-2011 12:30 PM
Description
Lu Ann Homza Ph.D. is a Professor of History at The College of William & Mary, and the director of the College's Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program. She has received the Alumni Teaching Award, the Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence, and two Mellon Foundation grants for undergraduate research in Pamplona, Spain. Her Religious Authority in the Spanish Renaissance (Johns Hopkins 2000) was named by Choice as an outstanding academic book of the year. Her second book, The Spanish Inquisition 1478-1614: an Anthology of Sources, is the first primary source, English-language reader on the Spanish Inquisition; it was published by Hackett in 2006. Her current book project is entitled Witches of the Counter-Reformation: the Salazar Incident, 1609-1614. Prof.
Jesuit Symposia: Conversation, Charity, History: Counsel from the Spanish Sixteenth Century
Von der Ahe Family Suite, Hannon Library
Lu Ann Homza Ph.D. is a Professor of History at The College of William & Mary, and the director of the College's Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program. She has received the Alumni Teaching Award, the Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence, and two Mellon Foundation grants for undergraduate research in Pamplona, Spain. Her Religious Authority in the Spanish Renaissance (Johns Hopkins 2000) was named by Choice as an outstanding academic book of the year. Her second book, The Spanish Inquisition 1478-1614: an Anthology of Sources, is the first primary source, English-language reader on the Spanish Inquisition; it was published by Hackett in 2006. Her current book project is entitled Witches of the Counter-Reformation: the Salazar Incident, 1609-1614. Prof.