
Antoine Roullet
Researcher · History of Conventual Patronage
School for Advanced Studies in the Social SciencesAbout
Antoine Roullet is a CNRS Researcher at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) within the Center for Historical Research (CRH) and the Iberian Studies Group (GEI). His work focuses on the historical anthropology of the body, disciplinary practices in convents, holiness in early modern Europe, and the social history of devotional practices in 16th-17th century Iberian worlds. He also explores gender history and conventual patronage through its financial, economic, and clientelist dimensions.
- Teaching: Management, uses, circulation of resources in modern Iberian worlds (2025-2026), Transmitting in the Iberian worlds (15th-19th century).
- Research Themes: Conventual patronage, nobility, historical anthropology of the body, devotional practices, Hispanic worlds, women/gender history.
His recent publications analyze unification of Spanish Basilians, nuns' cells, infirmaries, and patronage economies. He contributes to collective works like the Critical Church Dictionary and interdisciplinary journals, though no specific awards are mentioned. His work bridges religious history, gender studies, and economic anthropology.
Contact: antoine.roullet@ehess.fr
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