![]() " Nuestros españoles: The first Spaniards and the first Habsburg chronicler,” in Gen Liang and Jarbel Rodríguez, eds., Authority and Spectacle in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Farnham: Ashgate, 2017).Sacred History: Uses of the Christian Past in the Renaissance Worldīy Katherine Van Liere, Simon Ditchfield, Howard Louthan Read Kate van Liere's posts on Historical Horizons, the history department blog She co-directed the Semester in Britain program in 20, along with her husband Frans van Liere. ![]() She directs the history department's internship program and serves as a board member of the Greater Grand Rapids Women's History Council. ![]() Kate van Liere has also taught Spanish 308 and Dutch 102 at Calvin. ![]() Her current research focuses on the writing of national history and “sacred history” (stories of saints, miracles, and other religious phenomena) in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain. Kate van Liere's interests include early modern European cultural and religious history Renaissance humanism history of scholarship historiography history of Spain and museums and public history. I also enjoy music, cooking, corresponding with old friends, practicing foreign languages (especially Spanish and Dutch), and reading. ![]() I love to travel, hike, bicycle, backpack, swim, sail, and kayak. ![]()
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