Naomi Makowska ✧ «Real»
Naomi Makowska: Uncovering Forbidden Knowledge in Early Modern Italy
Makowska’s academic journey is rooted in Canadian institutions known for their rigorous historical research:
Her research has been supported by prestigious funding bodies, including the and the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) . Research Specialization: Forbidden Knowledge naomi makowska
Currently serving as a Web Editor for the , Makowska is recognized for her archival work involving Inquisition records and the secret networks of early modern women. Academic Background and Education
During her time at Queen’s University, she designed and taught specialized undergraduate courses, such as "Women in Early Modern Italy, 1500-1700," which explores the lives of noblewomen, nuns, and "witches". Beyond her research, Makowska is an active member
Beyond her research, Makowska is an active member of the global academic community:
She contributes to the field by reviewing recent literature, including works on non-elite women's networks for academic journals. Beyond her research
is a distinguished historian and scholar specializing in the social and cultural history of early modern Italy. Her research primarily examines the intersections of gender, religion, and the production of knowledge, with a particular focus on how non-elite women navigated the legal and social boundaries of the 16th and 17th centuries.