Tiphaine GUILLABERT-MADINIER

The holder of a doctorate in early modern history, Tiphaine Guillabert-Madinier crosses social and religious history. She has studied the impact of the Lutheran Reformation on the practice of and ban on the Carnival in the Holy Roman Empire during the sixteenth century. She currently teaches in secondary education.

Her published articles include: “Le carnaval, un outil de la Réforme? Les cas de Bâle et Berne,” Le Verger 6 (2014); “Enseigner la Réforme dans le secondaire : une période entre l’idée de chrétienté et la question de la laïcité, à la charnière du religieux et du politique,” online article available on the website of l’Association des professeurs d’histoire et de géographie: https://www.aphg.fr/Enseigner-la-Reforme-dans-le-secondaire, consulted on January 10, 2019; and “Le langage carnavalesque de Luther : faux-pas hérétique ou jeu de masque prophétique ?,” in Les langues, le langage et la foi dans l’Europe des réformes, proceedings of the conference held at the Sorbonne on June 9-10, 2017, forthcoming in 2019 from Classiques Garnier.

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Lucas Cranach the Youger, John Frederick of Saxony and the Reformers, 1543, Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio. © Wikimedia Commons. Source : Wikimedia Commons

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