Sophie Yvert Hamon

Contact

Name and title: Sophie Yvert Hamon

Visiting address Room B 467Universitetsvägen 10 B, plan 4 och 5 samt 10 C plan 5

Postal address Romanska och klassiska institutionen106 91 Stockholm

Research groups

Romance Linguistics - RomLing

More than one billion people around the world speak a Romance language as their first or shared first language. The most wide-spread Romance languages are Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian – i.e. the same four languages that can be studied at Stockholm University.

About me

Sophie Yvert-Hamon is a PhD student in French linguistics at the University of Stockholm. She specialises in sixteenth and seventeenth century French thought and works on the relationship between Catholics and Protestants during and after the French Wars of Religion. She has a particular interest in the religious controversies. Her current PhD research project - Réunir et distinguer. Philippe Duplessis-Mornay et la controverse de l’eucharistie – explores the controversies between the Protestant Philippe Duplessis-Mornay and his opponents, with Discourse Analysis as a theoretical and methodological framework. Other research interests bear on bibliographical studies.

 

2013 : Degree of Master of Arts in French, University of Stockholm, Sweden.

2010 : Master of Education, University of Dalarna, Sweden.

2002 : Two-Year University Degree in English, University of Tours, France.

1999 : Master of Arts in History, Centre d'Études Supérieures de la Renaissance, University of Tours, France.

 

 




Contact

Name and title: Sophie Yvert Hamon

Visiting address Room B 467Universitetsvägen 10 B, plan 4 och 5 samt 10 C plan 5

Postal address Romanska och klassiska institutionen106 91 Stockholm

Research groups

Romance Linguistics - RomLing

More than one billion people around the world speak a Romance language as their first or shared first language. The most wide-spread Romance languages are Spanish, French, Portuguese and Italian – i.e. the same four languages that can be studied at Stockholm University.