Wietse de Boer
Contact
- deboerwt@muohio.edu
- Office: Room 274 Upham Hall, Oxford Campus
- 513-529-5146
- Office hours: M 1:30-3, R 10:30-12
Titles
- Associate Professor of History
Education
- PhD 1995, Erasmus University Rotterdam
- MA, University of Amsterdam
- BA, University of Amsterdam
Teaching and Research Interests
- Renaissance Europe
- Reformation Europe
- Italian cultural history
Recently taught courses
- HST 121 Western Civilization
- HST/REL 316 Age of the Reformation
- HST 328 Italy: Machiavelli to Mussolini
- HST 400 Senior Capstone: Renaissance Diaries
- HST 453/553 Italian Counter-Reformation
- HST 720 Graduate Colloquium: Religion and Society in Early Modern Europe
- HST 794 History and Theories
Selected Publications
- (forthcoming) “An Uneasy Reunion: The Catholic World in Reformation Studies.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte/Archive for Reformation History 100 (2009), 360-81.
- “At Heresy’s Door: Borromeo, Penance and Religious Boundaries in Early Modern Europe,” A New History of Penance, ed. Abigail Firey, Brill, 2008
- “Spirits of Love: Castiglione and Neoplatonic Discourses of Vision.” In Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern European Culture, ed. Christine Göttler and Wolfgang Neuber, Intersections. Yearbook for Early Modern Studies 9 (2007), 121-40.
- “Nobility Contested: Notes on the Expurgation of Castiglione’s Cortegiano.” In Chiesa cattolica e mondo moderno. Scritti in onore di Paolo Prodi, ed. Adriano Prosperi, Pierangelo Schiera, and Gabriella Zarri. Bologna: il Mulino, 2007, 65-84.
- The Conquest of the Soul: Confession, Discipline, and Public Order in Counter-Reformation Milan, Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought, Brill, 2001
- Editor and Introduction, Johan Huizinga, Le immagini della storia. Scritti 1905-1941 [History and Its Images: Essays, 1905-41], Einaudi, 1993
Selected Grants and Awards
- Visiting Professorship, The Harvard University Center for Renaissance Studies, Villa I Tatti, 2009
- Rome Prize Fellowship, American Academy in Rome, 2003
Work in Progress
Dr. De Boer teaches courses on Renaissance and Reformation Europe, as well as the graduate course on Theories of History. He has two book projects in progress. Castiglione and the Crisis of the Renaissance is a study of Baldassarre Castiglione (1478-1529) and his cultural milieu. The Education of the Senses: The Body, Perception and Behavior in Counter-Reformation Italy is an interdisciplinary study of the five senses in early modern culture. It investigates modes, discourses and practices of perception in connection with codes of conduct, spiritual practice, literary representation, and artistic expression.
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