

Daniele Palermo is Associate Professor of Modern History in the Department of Culture and Society at the University of Palermo. He teaches History of Interreligious Relations in the University’s master’s degree course in Religions and Cultures. His research interests focus on political history, in particular on the urban revolts of the ancien regime, on environmental history and on the relations between religious denominations and society, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries.
His latest publication is “Gli arcivescovi di Monreale e i ‘Greci della Piana’ nelle visite pastorali di età moderna”, in Luca Matranga e il suo tempo storico, a cura di M. Mandalà, G. Gurga, Palermo University Press, Palermo 2021.