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PUBLICATIONS AND TRANSLATIONS:
1) Ph.D. Dissertation: “Pray for Us, Saint Geneviève: The Cult of the Saints in Late Medieval and Early Modern Paris," Natalie Z. Davis, adviser, Princeton University, 1992.
Books:
2) Patroness of Paris: Rituals of Devotion in Late Medieval and Early Modern France(Leiden and New York: E. J. Brill, 1998)
3) “Believe not Every Spirit”: Possession, Mysticism, and Discernment in Early Modern Catholicism (The University of Chicago Press, 2007), 374 pp. (2 chapters have been also published separately: # 8 and 21)
4) 2011 The Reformation, Open University of Israel, 100 pp.(in Hebrew)
5) 2011 Calvinism in Europe and England, Open University of Israel, 100 pp. (in Hebrew)
6) 2011 Ritual, Magic and Popular Religion in Early Modern Europe, Open University of Israel, 100 pp. (in Hebrew)
7) 2011 The Catholic Reformation, The Open University of Israel, 200 pp. (in Hebrew)
Edited volumes:
8) 2006 Co-editor, with Y. Kaplan, Libraries and Book Collections in HistoricalPerspective, The Historical Society of Israel (in Hebrew)
9) 2008 Scientific Editor of the Hebrew Edition of George L. Mosse's Nationalism and Sexuality
10) 2011 Editor in Chief, On the Threshold of a New Era, a series of 10 textbooks in 6 volumes on early modern European History, The Open University of Israel (in Hebrew)
Movie Script:
11) 2010 L'energumène, un film de Jean-Loïc Porton et Moshe Sluhovsky, JBA production and ARTE, Paris, 75 minutes (in French)
CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES:
12) 2001 “Seduction and Massacre: La reine Margot by Patrice Chéreau” in Pavel Uvarov, ed., St. Bartholomew’s Day: The Event and its Interpretations (Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences), pp. 198-208 (in Russian)
13) 2002 "Spirit Possession as a Self-Transformative Experience," in D. Shulman and G. G. Stroumsa, eds. Self and Self Transformation in the History of Religions (New York and Oxford: Oxford U.P.) pp. 150-170
14) 2005 "Eschatological Anxieties – Historical Facts or Historiographical Constructs?" in J. Kaplan, ed., Fins des Siècle, Zalman Shazar Center, Jerusalem, 111-127 (in Hebrew)
15) 2005 “Discerning Spirits in Early Modern Europe" in G. Klaniczay and Eva Pocs, eds., Demons, Spirits and Witches, vol. 1: Communicating with the Spirits, Central European U.P. (Budapest), pp. 52-70 (a version of a chapter in # 3)
16) 2010 'Nicole Obry' (17 pp.) Hexenforschung (The Encyclopedia of the History of Magic and Witch-hunting) (in German and English
17) 2011 "Diabolic Possession and Exorcism in Medieval and Early Modern Europe," in Etzel Cardeña and Michael J. Winkelman, eds., Altering Consciousness: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, 2 vols. (Santa Barbara: Praeger), vol. 1: 75-87
18) Forthcoming 2012 "Between the Devil and the Holy Spirit: Possession in Early Modern Catholicism," in Ascent and Descent in World Religions, Yoram Bilu, ed. (Jerusalem) (in Hebrew), 35 pp
19) Forthcoming 2012 "General Confession and the Introspective Self," in Religion and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe, A. Ben-Tov, ed. (Leiden: Brill), 40 pp.
20) Forthcoming 2012 'Jean-Joseph Surin' (25 pp.), Hexenforschung (The Encyclopedia of the History of Magic and Witch-hunting) (in German and English)
ARTICLES IN REVIEWED JOURNALS:
21) 1994 ["Eros and Thanatos",] a review of 5 movies about AIDS, American Historical Review 99 (4), pp. 1266-1270.
22) 1994 "Experiments in Narrating Histories: A Workshop," with Robert A. Rosenstone and Bryant Simon, Perspectives (American Historical Association Newsletter) 32 (6), pp. 7-10.
23) 1995 "Calvinist Miracles and the Concept of the Miraculous in Sixteenth-Century Huguenot Thought," Renaissance and Reformation/Renaissance et Réforme 19 (2), pp. 5-25.
24) 1996 "A Divine Apparition or Demonic Possession? Female Agency and Church Authority in Demonic Possession in Sixteenth-Century France," Sixteenth Century Journal27 (4), pp. 1036-1052.
Reprinted in The Witchcraft Reader, Darren Oldridge, ed. (London and New York: Routledge, 2002), pp. 254-265.
25) 1999 Translation (into Hebrew) of J. Prawer, The Jews in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (Oxford and New York: Oxford U.P., 1988); Jerusalem: Yad Ben Zevi
26) 1999 “La Mobilisation des saints dans la Fronde parisienne d'après les Mazarinades," Annales HSS 54, pp. 353-374
27) 1999 “History and Voyeurism: From marguerite de Valois to la reine Margot,” Rethinking History 4:2, pp. 193-210
28) 2002 “The Devil in the Convent,” American Historical Review 107:5, pp. 1379-1411 (a version of Chapter 8 in # 3)
29) 2004 “Authority and Power in Early Modern Italy: Recent Italian Historiography,” (Review article) The Historical Journal 47:2, pp. 501-510
30) 2006 “Discernment of Difference, the Introspective Subject, and the Birth of Modernity,” Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 36:1, pp. 169-200
31) Forthcoming 2012 “Spiritual Physiologies: The Discernment of Spirits in Medieval and Early Modern Europe” (co-authored with Nancy Caciola), Preternature 1:1, pp. 1-48
32) Forthcoming 2012 "Recent Developments in the Study of the Inquisition," a review article, Storicamente (University of Bologna)
33) Submitted "Loyola's Spiritual Exercises in Their Historical Context," an article submitted to The Catholic Historical Review
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