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Mulè, Dr Viviana

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Position: Member of AISG / Member of CISE (University of Pisa)

Associazione italiana per lo Studio del Giudaismo
1, Ariani street
Ravenna
48121
Italy
http://www.humnet.unipi.it/medievistica/aisg/AISG_03Soci/Soci.html

Teaches (T) and/or researches (R) in:

2. History of the Jewish People: TR
12: Medieval: R
15: Regional and National (i.e. in North Africa, Greece, Eastern Europe, Germany, Middle East, Spain, India, South America, United States, etc): R
16: Local (e.g. the Jews of Canterbury, the Jews of Kovno, etc): R

Description

Viviana Mulè was born in Erice (TP) on 16/02/1976, Graduated on 16/07/2002 in Letters at University \"La Sapienza\" of Rome, he discussed a thesis of medieval history titled \"The Jewish Communities of Eastern Sicily until 1492\". In December 2002 she take the diploma of Archivist, Paleography and Diplomatic at the School of State Archive of Palermo. From 2003 to 2010, she works as archivist at the State Archives of Agrigento and in other private and public italian Archives. In 2007 he holds the title of PHD in Medieval History with a thesis about Jewish merchants, bankers and lenders in Sicily in XV century. From 2008 to 2013 she works in University of Palermo as researcher.

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