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Everyday Encounters between Women and Clergymen in Premodern Europe

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Eva del Canto (Universität Zürich), Italian Capuchins on the Atlantic Routes: the Missio Antiqua between West Central Africa and Brazil (1640-1830).

Emma Gabe (University of Toronto), The Worldly and Spiritual Lives of Lay Brothers and Sisters in Late-Medieval German Convents.

Isabel Harvey (Università Ca’ Foscari and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), The Via Flaminia and the Pontifical States of Clement VIII: Territories, Networks and People.

Adrina Schulz (Universität Zürich), Public Women and Poor Daughters: Prostitutes in Late Medieval and Early Modern Zurich.

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