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Elizabeth Horodowich is an assistant professor of history at New Mexico State University. She earned her BA from Oberlin College in 1992 and her PhD in European history from the University of Michigan in 2000. Her articles have been published in journals such as Past and Present, Renaissance Studies, and The Sixteenth Century Journal, and she is the recipient of grants and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Philosophical Society, the American Historical Association, and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation. She is currently working on her second book, A Brief History of Venice.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Venice (Italy) -- Civilization -- 16th century.
Language policy -- Italy -- Venice -- History -- 16th century.
Italian language -- Italy -- Venice -- Political aspects.
Venice (Italy) -- Social life and customs -- 16th century.