Lu Ann Homza

American historian and scholar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

Alma materScripps College,
University of Chicago
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineearly modern Europe
InstitutionsCollege of William and Mary
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Lu Ann Homza
Academic background
Alma materScripps College,
University of Chicago
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineearly modern Europe
InstitutionsCollege of William and Mary
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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]

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