![]() I would be interested in receiving inquiries from prospective graduate students with interests in any aspect of early modern German social, cultural, gender and religious history. ![]() ![]() I have supervised graduate students working on a wide range of subjects, including women and the Counter Reformation in Münster, school pupils and schoolmasters in sixteenth-century Zwickau, women, feminism and religion in early Enlightenment England, legal culture in sixteenth-century Freiberg, Anabaptism in Saxony, sausages and the breaking of the Lenten Fast in Zurich, and images of the Virgin Mary in Reformation and Counter Reformation Germany. At postgraduate level, I teach on the M St in Modern British and European History in the Theory and Method seminars and contribute to the early modern Options. TeachingĪt undergraduate level I teach the history of witchcraft, including a first-year paper on Witches and Witch-hunting in early modern Europe and a third-year Special Subject on Luther and the Reformation. I am the first woman to hold the Regius Chair in History, and so far as I know, the first Australian. I worked at Royal Holloway, University of London and then moved to Balliol College, Oxford, where I was Fellow and Tutor in History. ![]() I did my undergraduate degree in History with Philosophy at the University of Melbourne, and from there I went to study in Germany at the University of Tubingen before moving to the University of London (King’s College) where I completed my doctorate. ![]()
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