Constructing European Historical Narratives in PB

Constructing European Historical Narratives in the Early Modern World (Toronto: Iter, 2025) is now out in paperback!

I contributed a chapter on “Crusading Engagements: French Nobles’ Family Histories of Religious Violence,” in Constructing Historical Narratives in Early Modern France, ed. Hilary Bernstein, Fabien Montcher, and Megan Armstrong, (Toronto: Iter Press, 2025), 63-103.

I am pleased to have received my own copy of the book in paperback at the Iméra · Institut d’Etudes Avancées d’Aix Marseille Université in Marseille.

I hope that this fascinating collective volume will be adopted for upper-division and graduate courses on The Renaissance, Early Modern Europe, Mediterranean World, and World History.

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