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Heidi Zmick

Graduate Student
Address/Office Hours

W 12-1 p.m. Nau 387

Fields/Specialties
Late Medieval Europe
Material Culture
Cultural History
Social History
Women and Gender
Public History

Education

B.A. History with high honors, College of William and Mary (Summa Cum Laude), 2023. 

Certification in Material Culture and Public History, National Institute of American History and Democracy, 2023. 

AA, Liberal Arts with honors, Piedmont Virginia Community College (Summa Cum Laude), 2020.

Biography

Heidi Zmick is a PhD student in the History Department and a Society of Fellows Junior Fellow (2025/26). She researches late medieval and early modern European history (1350-1650), focusing on popular religion, gender, performance culture (especially dance), and material culture. Heidi’s current research explores popular religious devotion in sixteenth-century Strasbourg. 

Other research projects include “Jane Yetsweirt: Executor. Administrator. Assignee.” which examines books produced by the only woman in England to publish common law texts under royal patent. Heidi curated an exhibition in coordination with UVA’s Law Library Special Collections showcasing several of Jane Yetsweirt’s publications which opened in Spring 2025. This research is supported by the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia through the Battestin Fellowship. 

Before attending UVA, Heidi received her B.A. in History and Medieval and Renaissance Studies from the College of William and Mary. Her undergraduate thesis, entitled “Levers a Dansh” [Get Up and Dance]: Monastic Dance in Sixteenth-Century England as Revealed by The Gresley Dance Manuscript,” examined a late fifteenth-century manuscript including dance notation that she argues was created in a monastic institution, advancing the study of dance as devotional practice in late medieval England.