Biography

Natalie Zemon Davis (born November 8, 1928) is a Canadian and American historian of the early modern period. She is currently an Adjunct Professor of History and Anthropology and Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto in Canada. Her work originally focused on France, but has since broadened to include other parts of Europe, North America, and the Caribbean. For example, her book, Trickster Travels (2006), views Italy, Spain, Morocco and other parts of North Africa and West Africa through the lens of Leo Africanus's pioneering geography. It has appeared in four translations, with three more on the way. Davis' books have all been translated into other languages: twenty-two for The Return of Martin Guerre. She was the second female president of the American Historical Association (the first, Nellie Neilson, was in 1943). She has been awarded the Holberg International Memorial Prize and National Humanities Medal and been named Companion of the Order of Canada.

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Books by Natalie Zemon Davis

Listening to the Languages of the People
Listening to the Languages of the People
2022
Leo Africanus Discovers Comedy
Leo Africanus Discovers Comedy
2021
Esclavos en pantalla
Esclavos en pantalla
2020
La formación histórica de la cacerolada : charivari y rough music.
La formación histórica de la cacerolada : charivari y rough music.
2018
Humanismus, Narrenherrschaft und die Riten der Gewalt
Humanismus, Narrenherrschaft und die Riten der Gewalt
2017
Revealing the African presence in Renaissance Europe
Revealing the African presence in Renaissance Europe
2012
Matanot be-Tsorfat shel ha-meʼ
Matanot be-Tsorfat shel ha-meʼah ha-16
2010
El retorn de Martin Guèrra
El retorn de Martin Guèrra
2005
Mit Gott rechten
Mit Gott rechten
2003
Die schenkende Gesellschaft. Zur Kultur der französischen Renaissance
Die schenkende Gesellschaft. Zur Kultur der französischen Renaissance
2002
Slaves on screen
Slaves on screen
2002
A passion for history
A passion for history
2001
The gift in sixteenth-century France
The gift in sixteenth-century France
2000
Damy na obochine
Damy na obochine
1999
Confronting the Turkish dogs
Confronting the Turkish dogs
1998
Kulturgeschichte der frühen Ne
Kulturgeschichte der frühen Neuzeit
1998
Juive, catholique, protestante
Juive, catholique, protestante
1997
Drei Frauenleben. Glikl, Marie de l'Incarnation, Maria Sibylla Merian
Drei Frauenleben. Glikl, Marie de l'Incarnation, Maria Sibylla Merian
1996
Gifts and bribes in sixteenth
Gifts and bribes in sixteenth century France
1995
Storia delle donne in Occidente, vol. 3
Storia delle donne in Occidente, vol. 3
1992
Pour sauver sa vie
Pour sauver sa vie
1988
Fictions in the Archives
Fictions in the Archives
1987
Women's history as women's edu
Women's history as women's education
1985
The Return of Martin Guerre
The Return of Martin Guerre
1983
Les Cultures du peuple
Les Cultures du peuple
1979
Society and culture in early modern France
Society and culture in early modern France
1975
Assistance, humanisme et heres
Assistance, humanisme et heresie
1974
The rites of violence
The rites of violence
1973
The reasons of misrule
The reasons of misrule
1971
Sixteenth-century French arith
Sixteenth-century French arithmetics on the business life
1960
Protestantism and the printing
Protestantism and the printing workers of Lyons
1959
The protestant printing worker
The protestant printing workers of Lyons in 1551
1957