AGingeryGinger Posted October 6, 2017 Posted October 6, 2017 Hello! Although I made a similar post to the Religion forum, I was curious if anyone on the History forum knew of any PhD programs in the US that specialize in the English Reformation? I focus on the role of the state and popular religious devotion throughout the 16th. c. So far, my list is: Vanderbilt - Paul Lim, Peter Lake Fordham - J. Patrick Hornbeck Wisconsin Madison - Johann Sommerville UC Berkeley - Ethan Shagan U of Colorado - Paul Hammer SUNY Buffalo - Clare Schen Although I have looked into Linda Pollock at Tulane and Beth Barr at Baylor, both professors are outside my speciality. Thanks!
ltr317 Posted October 6, 2017 Posted October 6, 2017 23 minutes ago, AGingeryGinger said: Hello! Although I made a similar post to the Religion forum, I was curious if anyone on the History forum knew of any PhD programs in the US that specialize in the English Reformation? I focus on the role of the state and popular religious devotion throughout the 16th. c. So far, my list is: Vanderbilt - Paul Lim, Peter Lake Fordham - J. Patrick Hornbeck Wisconsin Madison - Johann Sommerville UC Berkeley - Ethan Shagan U of Colorado - Paul Hammer SUNY Buffalo - Clare Schen Although I have looked into Linda Pollock at Tulane and Beth Barr at Baylor, both professors are outside my speciality. Thanks! I assume you mean professors, not entire programs, who specialize on the English Reformation. At Fordham, besides Hornbeck in the Theology department, there's Susan Wabuda in the History department.
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