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Marjorie Plummer
Professor, History | Member of the Graduate Faculty
History
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Grants
(3)
Shared Churches in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800
Active
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2023
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$248.5K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
religious history,
cultural exchange,
early modern society,
religious tolerance,
architectural history
University of Hamburg Fellowship for Instruction
2020
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$37.4K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
education,
fellowship,
instruction,
university,
research
Institute for Advanced Study Fellowship
2019
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$37.5K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
academic research,
scholarship,
education,
knowledge discovery,
intellectual exploration
Publications
(23)
Recent
Stripping the Veil: Convent Reform, Protestant Nuns, and Female Devotional Life in Sixteenth Century Germany
2022
religious reform,
female devotion,
protestantism,
convent life,
sixteenth century germany
Aging and Retirement after the Reforming of the Convent in Ernestine Saxony
2020
aging,
retirement,
reform,
convent,
saxony
Cultural Shifts and Ritual Transformations in Reformation Europe
2020
cultural shifts,
ritual transformations,
reformation europe,
cultural history,
religious change
Catholic-Protestant Coexistence
2020
religious coexistence,
interfaith relations,
christianity,
peacebuilding,
conflict resolution
Hans Gallmeyer: Seduction, Bigamy, and Forgery in an Augsburg Workshop
2020
forgery,
seduction,
bigamy,
augsburg,
workshop
Protestant and Catholic Nuns Confront the Reformation
2020
religious conflict,
reformation,
women in religion,
religious history,
social change
Names and naming in early modern Germany
2019
cultural history,
language,
social history,
identity,
historical research
Topographies of Tolerance and Intolerance: Responses to Religious Pluralism in Reformation Europe
2018
religious pluralism,
tolerance,
intolerance,
reformation,
topographies
A view from the choir: Forming Lutheran culture in pluriconfessional Westphalian convents
2017
religious culture,
convent life,
lutheran influence,
westphalian history
Prison tales the miraculous escape of Stephan Agricola and the creation of lutheran heroes during the sixteenth century
2017
prison escape,
lutheran heroes,
sixteenth century,
miraculous escape,
prison tales