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Journal Article Religion and Society in Early Modern Italy—Old Questions, New Insights William V. Hudon William V. Hudon professor and chairman Department of History at Bloomsburg University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar In 1986, he received a PhD in history from the University of Chicago, where he studied under the direction of Bernard McGinn, Julius Kirshner, and the late Eric Cochrane. His book Marcello Cervini and Ecclesiastical Government in Tridentine Italy was published in 1992, and he has another forthcoming this summer: Theatine Spirituality: Selected Writings, no. 87 in the series Classics in Western Spirituality (Mahwah, N.J., and New York). Hudon is currently studying the writings of Camilla Battista da Varano (1458–1524), an author connected to both the monastic practices of Renaissance Italy and to the Theatine tradition in the “Counter Reformation.” Author Notes The American Historical Review, Volume 101, Issue 3, June 1996, Pages 783–804, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/101.3.783 Published: 01 June 1996

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