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Professor Penny Roberts specializes in the social, religious, cultural, and political history of sixteenth-century France, with a particular focus on the French Wars of Religion (c. 1562-1598). Her research includes an exploration of clandestine Huguenot correspondence and attempts to establish a peace process amid ongoing confessional violence. Professor Roberts has supervised numerous PhD theses, addressing topics such as Catholic associations in southwest France and perceptions of menstruation in early modern France. She is actively involved in editing and contributing to various academic journals and has held several prestigious positions, including Vice-Provost and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Her editorial work spans significant historical publications, including the series 'Studies in Early Modern European History' and the journal 'French History'. Roberts has authored and edited multiple volumes that delve into numerous aspects of early modern French history, which showcase her commitment to advancing historical scholarship in this field.
University of Warwick • Coventry, England
Professor Roberts teaches and conducts research on early modern French history, focusing on social and religious themes.
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