Faculty Member, History
About
My work focuses on the religions and political cultures of ordinary people the German-speaking lands. Currently I'm at work on a study of conflict and coexistence among the Christian religions in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, based on an analysis of religious life in twelve “hometowns” in the Westphalian bishopric of Münster, between 1553 and 1650. It bears the provisional title Hometown Religion: Conflict and Coexistence among the Christian Religions of Germany, 1553-1650.
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| Address: | Department of History |
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541-346-2394 |









