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Francesco Quatrini is a Lecturer at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) in the Religious History and Heritage department under the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. His research focuses on early modern religious and intellectual history, particularly tolerance debates, confessional dynamics, and political thought in Europe. He teaches courses such as 'History of Christianity' and 'History of World Philosophies.'
Key research interests include the Reformation, seventeenth-century religious movements, and the interplay between sovereignty, pluralism, and religious dissent. His work explores groups like the Collegiants in the Dutch Republic and analyzes figures such as poet Gesine Brit within the Dutch Enlightenment. He has organized conferences on topics like confessional ambiguities in early modern Europe, women and religion, and free speech debates.
Quatrini was awarded the Harold J. Grimm Prize in 2024, recognizing contributions to Renaissance and early modern studies. His publications span peer-reviewed articles in journals like Renaissance Quarterly and Storicamente, addressing themes such as pacifism, regicide narratives, and tolerance in Poland-Lithuania. He actively engages in academic networks, collaborating on projects that bridge religious history with political and intellectual frameworks.
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