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Professor Diane C. Margolf |
Education:
B.A. in History, Pomona College, Claremont, CA - magna cum laude
M.A., Ph.D. in History, Yale University
Specializing in: Legal, Social, and Cultural History of Early Modern Europe; Early Modern France; Reformation
Courses to be taught in the next two years:
HIST 100: Western Civilization, Pre-Modern
HIST 310: Renaissance and Reformation Europe
HIST 312: The Age of Enlightenment
HIST 415: Early Modern France, 1450-1789
HIST 417: Women and Gender in Europe, 1450-1789
HIST 501: Historical Methods: Historiography
HIST 520: Graduate Reading Seminar: Europe to 1815
Major Publications:
- Religion and Royal Justice in Early Modern France: The Paris Chambre de l'Edit, 1598-1665 Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, Vol. 67. Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2003.
- Identity, Law, and the Huguenots of Early Modern France," in Memory and Identity: The Huguenots in France and the Atlantic Diaspora, ed. Bertrand Van Ruymbeke and Randy J. Sparks, 26-44. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2003.
- Wonders of Nature, Diversity of Events: The Voyage de Francois de Pyrard, in Distant Lands and Diverse Cultures: The French Experience in Asia, 1600-1700, ed. Glenn J. Ames and Ronald S. Love, 111-133. Contributions in Comparative Colonial Studie, No. 45. Westport: Praeger Publishers, 2003
- Adjudicating Memory: Law and Religious Difference in Early Seventeenth-Century France, Sixteenth Century Journal XXVII:2(1996): 399-418.
Fellowships/Major Grants:
- Participant, French Travel Writing About the Americas, 1500-1800, National Endowment for the Humanities.
- Summer Institute at the Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies, Chicago. July-August 2003.
