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American historian and scholar
Lu Ann Homza
Alma mater Scripps College, University of Chicago Discipline History Sub-discipline early modern Europe Institutions College of William and Mary
Lu Ann Homza is an American
historian and scholar of the
intellectual history of
medieval and
early modern Europe . She is a professor at the
College of William and Mary and the school's former
Dean for Educational Policy.
[1]
Life
She graduated with a B.A. from
Scripps College in 1980 and received an M.A. in 1981 and Ph.D. in 1992 from the
University of Chicago . Her main interest is the intellectual history of Spain and Italy from 1400 until 1600 and her main focus of research since 1998 has been the
Spanish Inquisition .
[2]
Books
Religious Authority in the Spanish Renaissance (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000)
[3]
The Spanish Inquisition, 1478–1614: An Anthology of Sources (edited and translated by Homza; Hackett Press, 2006)
[4]
References
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"The Next Chapter: Alumni Stay Connected From Coast to Coast" . W&M . College of William and Mary. 2017. Retrieved 2018-04-22 .
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"Lu Ann Homza" . Faculty . College of William and Mary. Retrieved 2018-04-22 .
^ Reviews of Religious Authority in the Spanish Renaissance :
House, Seymour Baker (Summer 2000), Renaissance and Reformation , 24 (3): 69–71,
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Ehlers, Benjamin (Winter 2001), The Sixteenth Century Journal , 32 (4): 1178–1179,
doi :
10.2307/3649036 ,
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Mullett, Michael (April 2002), History , 87 (286): 285,
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Poska, Allyson M. (June 2002), The Journal of Modern History , 74 (2): 428–430,
doi :
10.1086/343432 {{
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van Liere, Katherine Elliot (February 2003), History of Religions , 42 (3): 269–270,
doi :
10.1086/375105 {{
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link )
Lehfeldt, Elizabeth A. (April 2003), The Catholic Historical Review , 89 (2): 299–300,
doi :
10.1353/cat.2003.0126 ,
JSTOR
25026382 ,
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161867495 {{
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Monter, William (February 2004), The American Historical Review , 109 (1): 259–260,
doi :
10.1086/530288 {{
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^ Reviews of The Spanish Inquisition, 1478–1614 :
Domínguez, Frank A. (Fall 2007), The Sixteenth Century Journal , 38 (3): 841–842,
doi :
10.2307/20478547 ,
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Bilinkoff, Jodi (October 2007), The Catholic Historical Review , 93 (4): 949–950,
doi :
10.1353/cat.2007.0343 ,
JSTOR
25027220 ,
S2CID
161879561 {{
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