Professor Early modern Europe, with emphasis on British and intellectual history
The Johns Hopkins University Department of History 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218 Telephone: 410-516-0458 E-mail: jmarsha2@jhu.edu Office Hours: Tuesday 10-noon and by appointment
Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications: Book: John Locke: Resistance, Religion and Responsibility, (Cambridge 1994). Courses taught at Hopkins include:
Early Modern Britain, 1500-1650; Britain from the English Revolution to the Industrial Revolution; Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe; Renaissance to Enlightenment Intellectual History. PhDs in progress under my supervision are on topics and periods such as: the impact of the Swiss Reformation on English Reformation thought to 1558; the ideology and experience of English colonisation of Ireland in the early seventeenth century; and secularization and moral philosophy in the eighteenth century.
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