Yonatan Glazer-Eytan

Assistant Professor of History

Yonatan Glazer-Eytan is a historian of early modern Spain and the wider Iberian world, with broad interests in interfaith and interethnic relations, religious culture, and law. He is currently completing his first book project, Faith after Sacrilege: The Making of Spanish Catholicism in the Age of Confessional Conflict. The book explores how Spanish attitudes towards sacred objects came to define orthodoxy and belonging in an era that witnessed the elimination of religious diversity within the Iberian Peninsula as well as a series of confessional conflicts across Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic.

Read Professor Glazer-Eytan’s full biography on the Department of History website.

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