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Hadrien Dami is a Researcher at the Institute of Reformation History within the Faculty of Arts at the University of Geneva. Since August 2019, he has focused on 17th-century European print culture, particularly Geneva's editorial reputation in navigating religious books and forbidden texts. His work bridges book history, cultural communication, and confessional dynamics through archival research and textual analysis.
Research Interests:
- Genevan printing as a transnational media hub
- Confessional publishing strategies and censorship
- False imprints and counterfeit book networks
- Biographical approaches to printers and authors
- Political information dissemination before newspapers
Article Trends (2023–2025):
- 2025: Analysis of Arconati Lamberti and the Chouet dynasty
- 2024: Studies on anonymous pamphlets and Mercure François counterfeits
- 2023: Typographic addresses as confessional markers
Teaching:
- 2023–2024: “Prints in the Arena” (BA level)
- 2022–2023: “In Cologne, at Pierre Marteau’s” (BA level)
- 2021–2022: “Publishing/Censoring Opinions” (BA level)
- 2020–2021: Co-taught “Bad Thoughts” (MA level)
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