Female Slavery in Mediterranean Catholic Europe, 1500-1800

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Female Slavery in Mediterranean Catholic Europe, 1500-1800

January 17, 2024 / 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm / Add to Google
Dwinelle Hall 3335

Please join us for an evening lecture presented by Tamar Herzig, “Female Slavery in Mediterranean Catholic Europe, 1500-1800.”

Speaker Biography

Tamar Herzig is the Konrad Adenauer Professor of Comparative European History at Tel Aviv University. She currently serves as Vice Dean for Research of the Faculty of Humanities, as Vice Chairperson of the Historical Society of Israel and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Renaissance Society of America. In 2014-2021, she served as Director of Tel Aviv University’s Morris E. Curiel Institute for European Studies.

Sponsors

Presented by the Department of Italian Studies and co-sponsored by the Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion.

Contact Information

For more information about the content of this event, please email Diego Pirillo at dpirillo@berkeley.edu.

Admission Information

Dwinelle 3335 is wheelchair accessible. Please view this website for more details about accessing Dwinelle Hall. If you require an accommodation for effective communication or information about campus mobility access features to fully participate in this event, please contact Diego Pirillo at dpirillo@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.