A Sourcebook of Early Modern European Historycontains 79 short essays, each comprised of a primary source (of a manageable length and translated into English) and an explanation of the source's context and meaning. Spanning the period fromc. 1450 toc. 1750 and including primary sources from across early modern Europe, from Spain to Transylvania, Italy to Iceland, and the European colonies, this book provides an excellent sense of the diversity and complexity of human experience during this time whilst drawing attention to key themes and events of the period. It is ideal for students of early modern history, and of early modern Europe in particular. Published in honor of Susan C. Karant-Nunn, Director Emerita of the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies and Regents' Professor Emerita of History at the University of Arizona.
“A View from the Choir: Forming Lutheran Culture in Pluriconfessional Westphalian Convents.”
Article written by Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer, issue edited by Kat Hill
Oxford Academic
2017
Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer, “A View from the Choir: Forming Lutheran Culture in Pluriconfessional Westphalian Convents.” Past and Present 234 (2017), Supplement 12 [In Cultures of Lutheranism: Reformation Repertoires in the Early Modern Era, edited by Kat Hill]: 189-211.
Topographies of Tolerance and Intolerance
Responses to Religious Pluralism in Reformation Europe
Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer and Victoria Christman
Brill
August 16, 2018
Africans in Exile
Mobility, Law, and Identity
Benjamin N Lawrance & Nathan Riley Carpenter
Indiana University Press
Sept. 10, 2018
“Experiential and Cosmopolitan Knowledge: The Transcontinental Field Practices of the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey”
Jeremy Vetter
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Vol. 70