Natalie Zemon Davis (1928–2023)
Autor de El regreso de Martin Guerre
Sobre El Autor
Natalie Zemon Davis is Henry Charles Lea Professor of History emerita at Princeton University and is adjunct professor of history, anthropology, and medieval studies and a senior fellow in the Centre for Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto
Créditos de la imagen: Natalie Zemon Davis [cropped from Wikipedia photo; credit: Holbergprisen]
Obras de Natalie Zemon Davis
Historia de las mujeres en Occidente. Tomo 3, Del Renacimiento a la Edad Moderna (1991) — Editor — 306 copias
Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth-Century France (1987) 121 copias
Storie d'archivio: racconti di omicidio e domande di grazia nella Francia del Cinquecento (1992) 3 copias
Obras relacionadas
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society - Fifth Series, Volume 33 (1983) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones — 4 copias
Volkskultur : zur Wiederentdeckung d. vergessenen Alltags (16. - 20. Jh.) (1996) — Contribuidor — 4 copias
Lyon et l'Europe : hommes et sociétés : mélanges d'histoire offerts à Richard Gascon, Vol. 1 (1980) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1928-11-08
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 2023-10-23
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- USA
Canada - País (para mapa)
- Canada
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Detroit, Michigan, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Princeton, New Jersey, USA - Educación
- Smith College
Radcliffe College
University of Michigan (Ph.D|1959)
Harvard University - Ocupaciones
- professor
historian - Relaciones
- Davis, Chandler (husband)
- Organizaciones
- Princeton University
American Historical Association
University of Toronto - Premios y honores
- Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Emerita (Princeton University)
American Historical Association (president ∙ 1987)
Phi Beta Kappa's Sidney Hook Memorial Award (2000)
National Humanities Medal (2012)
Companion of the Order of Canada (2012)
Holberg International Memorial Prize (2010) (mostrar todos 9)
Aby Warburg Prize (2000)
Fellow, American Philosophical Society (2011)
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012) - Biografía breve
- Natalie Zemon Davis was born to a middle-class Jewish family in Detroit, Michigan. She attended Smith College, where she participated in several political organizations and explored a passion for historical research. While still an undergraduate, she married Chandler Davis, then a graduate student in mathematics, with whom she had three children. After graduation, she studied social and cultural history at Harvard University and then at the University of Michigan. After earning her PhD from Michigan in 1959, she taught at Brown University and the University of Toronto before going to Princeton University in 1978. She was one of the first historians to specialize in the lives of ordinary people rather than those of major figures. Her best-known book, The Return of Martin Guerre (1983), based on 16th-century court records, was adapted into an acclaimed French film for which she served as historical consultant. In 1987, she became the second woman to serve as president of the American Historical Association.
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