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Her Protestantism and the printing workers of Lyons ... 1959

Her Le retour de Martin Guerre, c1982: t.p. (Natalie Zemon Davis) spine (N.Z. Davis) jacket (historian, specialist 16th cent., U. of Toronto)

The meaning of the millennium [VR] 1999?: cassette label (Professor Natalie Zemon-Davis) opening credits (Natalie Zemon Davis) end credits (speaker, Professor Natalie Davis) container (Professor Natalie Zemon Davis)

The return of Martin Guerre; 1983: title page (Natalie Zemon Davis.) cover (Natalie Zemon Davis is Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and Director of the Shelby Cullon Davis Center for Historical Study, Princeton University)

New York Times, October 23, 2023, accessed via WWW, October 24, 2023 (Natalie Zemon Davis; born Natalie Zemon on November 8, 1928, Detroit; died Saturday [October 21, 2023], Toronto; aged 94; a social and cultural historian whose imaginative and deeply researched investigations of the lives of marginalized figures -- peasants, long-forgotten women, border crossers of all sorts -- profoundly influenced the discipline) https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/23/books/natalie-zemon-davis-dead.html

Society and culture in early modern France 1975

Fiction in the archives pardon tales and their tellers in Sixteenth-Century France 1987

Women on the margins 1995

The gift in Sixteenth-Century France 2000

Slaves on screen 2000

Trickster travels a Sixteenth-Century Muslim between worlds 2006