Carmen de Mora Valcárcel is a Spanish historian, Professor of Modern History at the University of Seville. Her research focuses primarily on the history of mentalities, religiosity, and women in the Modern Age, with an emphasis on the Andalusian region. She has published numerous books and articles on topics such as the Holy Office, witchcraft, daily life, and popular devotions. Her most renowned work is "Mujeres en el convento: vida y muerte en clausura" (2000), a study on female convents in Old Regime Spain. She has been recognized for her academic rigor and her contribution to the understanding of the social and cultural history of the modern era.
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