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Nicolas Fornerod is a Lecturer at the Institute of Reformation History, University of Geneva. His research focuses on the institutionalization of Reformed Churches, religious dissidence, and historical migrations during the Early Modern period.
- Affiliation: Institute of Reformation History, University of Geneva
- Academic Role: Lecturer in Department of General History
His work examines critical aspects of the Synod of Dort, spiritual biographies like Jean de Labadie, and missionary practices in Renaissance Europe and colonies. Recent research includes the impact of the Reformation on daily life in Geneva and the critical analysis of travel literature from the 16th century.
Fornerod's publications reveal trends in Reformation studies, religious networks, and interdisciplinary approaches combining theology, history, and cultural studies. He has co-authored works with leading scholars like Philip Benedict and Daniela Solfaroli Camillocci.
- Notable Collaborations: EMoDiR Research Group, Society of the Historical Museum of the Reformation
- Committee Memberships: Scientific Committee of Venice/Verona EMoDiR, Disciplinary Council of University of Geneva
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