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Stephen Haliczer is an American Jewish historian of Spain, Italy, and the Catholic Church during the Early Modern era. He is a professor of history at Northern Illinois University. Haliczer's undergraduate work was done at Bard College and his graduate work at St. Andrews University. His study of Early Modern Spain has received praise from a variety of other historians, such as Joseph Perez. In his books, Haliczer holds to the functionalist school of historical thought.〔''The Comuneros of Castile''. See 'Works' for details.〕 In 2006, he released an educational board game ''Vatican: Unlock the Secrets of How Men Become Pope''. Based on his research, the game attempts to show the process of selecting a Pope as players first maneuver for position, then vie to be named the new Pope upon the previous Pope's death.〔(Press Release detailing game )〕 ==Works== Books: * * * * * * (with coauthor Moshe Lazar) * The books concerning the history of Spain have had Spanish-language editions published. Haliczer has written a variety of articles in journals as well. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stephen Haliczer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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