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LOCATION:The Schapiro Center\, Davis Auditorium
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SUMMARY:“Trickster Travels” Natalie Zemon Davis with Sanjay Subr
 ahmanyam
DESCRIPTION:Natalie Zemon Davis\, one of the finest and most creative his
 torians of the early modern world\, and author of The Return 
 of Martin Guerre (1983) comes to the Heyman Center to discus
 s her most recent publication\, Trickster Travels: A Sixteent
 h-Century Muslim Between Worlds (Hill and Wang\, 2006). Her o
 ther recent books include The Gift in Sixteenth-Century Fran
 ce (2000)\; Slaves on Screen: Film and Historical Vision (200
 0)\, and L'histoire tout feu tout flamme. Entretiens avec Den
 is Crouzet (2004). Natalie Zemon Davis is Henry Charles Lea 
 Professor of History Emerita at Princeton University and is 
 currently adjunct professor of History and Medieval Studies 
 and a Senior Fellow in the Centre for Comparative Literature
  at the University of Toronto.\n\n	Sanjay Subrahmanyam is Prof
 essor and Doshi Chair of Indian History at UCLA\, and also Di
 rector of UCLA's Center for India and South Asia. Earlier he
  has taught at Delhi\, Paris and Oxford. He is most recently 
 the author (with Muzaffar Alam) of Indo-Persian Travels in t
 he Age of Discoveries\, 1400-1800 (Cambridge\, 2006)\, and of a
  number of other books including The Career and Legend of Va
 sco da Gama (Cambridge\, 1997).
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