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De Boer awarded Rome Prize, Marraro Prize



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Wietse de Boer of the Department of History at IUPUI has been awarded the Rome Prize for 2002-2003 by the American Academy in Rome. He also has been named a Frederick Burkhardt Fellow, 2002-2003, of the American Council of Learned Societies. De Boer, whose research centers on the cultural history of sense perception in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, will spend the 2002-2003 academic year in Rome at the American Academy.

De Boer also recently received the American Catholic Historical Associat-ion's 27th annual Howard R. Marraro Prize for his book, The Conquest of the Soul: Confession, Discipline, and Public Order in Counter-Reformation Milan. The book examines the reformations of the Milanese church under three archbishops from 1584-1631.

 
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Publication date: May 10, 2002
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