Eloise Davies

Title

Assistant Professor of Humanities

Institution

University of Florida

Current Research

The Venetian Connection: England, Venice and Stuart Religious Politics, 1603–1714

Recent Publications

‘England’s Lost Renaissance? Anglo-Venetian politics between the household of Prince Henry and the court of James VI & I’, The Court Historian (2023): 201–219

'The English Sarpi and the Glorious Revolution’, Bruniana & Campanelliana (2023): 169–179.

‘Sarpi, Micanzio and Bedell: a new source for the Anglo-Venetian encounter at Santa Maria dei Servi, 1607-1611’, in La chiesa di Santa Maria dei Servi e la comunità veneziana dei Servi di Maria, eds. Eveline Baseggio, Tiziana Franco & Luca Molà (Viella, 2023): 349–363

‘Beyond the Jesuit College: the Role of Cambridge’s ‘Puritan’ Colleges in European Politics and Diplomacy, 1603–1625’, History of Universities (2023): pp. 25–46.

‘Reformed but not converted: Paolo Sarpi, the English mission in Venice and conceptions of religious change’, Historical Research (2022): 334–347.

‘Catherine of Siena: a Dominican political thinker in fourteenth-century Italy’, Renaissance Studies (2021): pp. 237–254

Forthcoming Publications

Stuart Serenissima: Venice and England in the Seventeenth Century, ed. Eloise Davies & Alana Mailes