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Harris CV

Katie Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Davis. She received her Ph.D. in History from Johns Hopkins University in 2001. Her research focuses on the history of religion and culture in early modern Spain and the Mediterranean world. She has authored the book From Muslim to Christian Granada: Inventing a City's Past in Early Modern Spain (2007) and published several articles on the history of relics and the construction of sacred sites in Granada and Sardinia during the 16th-17th centuries. Harris has held numerous leadership positions in history organizations and committees at UC Davis.

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Katie Harris is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Davis. She received her Ph.D. in History from Johns Hopkins University in 2001. Her research focuses on the history of religion and culture in early modern Spain and the Mediterranean world. She has authored the book From Muslim to Christian Granada: Inventing a City's Past in Early Modern Spain (2007) and published several articles on the history of relics and the construction of sacred sites in Granada and Sardinia during the 16th-17th centuries. Harris has held numerous leadership positions in history organizations and committees at UC Davis.

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A.

KATIE HARRIS
Department of History
University of California at Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616-8611 USA
[email protected]
August, 2015
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in History, Johns Hopkins University, 2001
M.A. in History, Johns Hopkins University, 1995
B.A. in History, Oberlin College, 1991
APPOINTMENTS
Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, Davis, 2008-present
Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of California, Davis, 2004-2008
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Georgia State University, 2000-2004
SELECTED SERVICE
Secretary General, Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, 2014-present
Chair, Miriam Usher Chrisman Travel Fellowship Committee, Society for Reformation Research, 2014-2015
Member, Executive Commitee, Society for Reformation Research (2013-2016)
Vice Secretary General, Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, 2013-2014.
Membership Secretary/Treasurer, Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, 2012-2014
Chair, Best First Article Prize Committee, Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, 2011-2012
Chair, Nominating Committee, Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, 2010-2011
Member, Herbert Baxter Adams Prize Committee, American Historical Association, 2011-2013
Chair, European area, Department of History, University of California, Davis, 2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016
Member, Humanities and Social Studies Fulbright Student Program Committee, University of California, Davis 2006-2007,
2011-2012, 2014-2015
Member, Graduate Group in the Study of Religion Admission Committee, 2013-2014
Member, Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program Committee, 2006-2012, 2013-2014
Member, UC Davis Humanities Institute, Mellon Early Modern Initiative, Steering Committee, 2011-2012
Co-Chair, Academic Senate Admissions and Enrollment Committee, 2009-2010
Member, Board of Admissions and Relations with Schools, University of California System, 2009-2010
Member, Transfer Student Task Force, 2009-2010
Member, Academic Senate Admissions and Enrollment Committee, 2008-2009
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
From Muslim to Christian Granada: Inventing a City's Past in Early Modern Spain. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
2007.
An immense structure of errors: Dionisio Bonfant, Lucas Holstenius, and the Writing of Sacred History in
Seventeenth-Century Sardinia, in The Early Modern Hispanic World: Transnational and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
Gift, Sale, and Theft: Juan de Ribera and the Sacred Economy of Relics in the Early Modern Mediterranean, Journal of
Early Modern History 18 (2014): 1-34.
A known holy body, with an inscription and a name: Bishop Sancho Dvila y Toledo and the Creation of St. Vitalis, Archiv
fr Reformationsgeschichte 104 (2013): 245-271.
The Sacromonte and the Geography of the Sacred in Early Modern Granada, Al-Qantara XXIII:2 (2002): 517-543.
[Republished in Spanish translation: El Sacromonte y la geografa sacra de la Granada moderna, in Los Plomos del Sacromonte.
Invencin y tesoro, ed. Manuel Barrios Aguilera and Mercedes Garca-Arenal (Valencia: Universitat de Valncia; Granada:
Editorial Universidad de Granada; Zaragoza: Universidad de Zaragoza, 2006; 2d ed., Valencia, 2015), 459-479.]
Forging History: the Plomos of Granada in Francisco Bermdez de Pedrazas Historia eclesistica, Sixteenth Century Journal
XXX/4 (1999): 945-966. [Republished in Spanish translation: La historia inventada. Los plomos de Granada en la Historia

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eclesistica de Francisco Bermdez de Pedraza, in La historia inventada? Los libros plmbeos y el legado sacromontano, ed. Manuel
Barrios Aguilera and Mercedes Garca-Arenal (Granada: Editorial Universidad de Granada, Fundacin el Legado Andalus,
2008), 189-214.]

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