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The Division for Late Medieval
and Reformation Studies
Douglass 315
P.O.Box 210028
Tucson, AZ 85721-0028
Tel: (520) 621-1284
Fax: (520) 621-5444

Division Director

Regents' Professor Susan C. Karant-Nunn
Douglass 315
Tel: (520) 621-1284
Fax: (520) 621-5444
karantnu@u.arizona.edu

From the Oberman Collection: Valentin Loescher, Vollstaendige Reformations - Acta und Documenta (1720).  A compendium of Reformation documents.
Gelnhausen, Germany: Houses dating from the early modern period.
2009, Susan Karant-Nunn becomes a Regents' Professor.
Thomas A. Brady Jr., Peder Sather Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley, serves as Heiko A. Oberman Visiting Professor, 2007.
From the Oberman Collection: Valentin Loescher, Vollstaendige Reformations - Acta und Documenta (1720).  A compendium of Reformation documents.
Gelnhausen, Germany: Houses dating from the early modern period.
2009, Susan Karant-Nunn becomes a Regents' Professor.
Thomas A. Brady Jr., Peder Sather Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley, serves as Heiko A. Oberman Visiting Professor, 2007.

Welcome to the Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies, the center for graduate study of late medieval and early modern Europe.

Our graduate program promotes research in the religious, social, and political history of the period 1400-1700.

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Department News

  • Congratulations to Paul Buehler and Elizabeth Ellis-Marino on winning Fulbright Fellowships for the academic year 2011/2012.  Buehler will spend his year in Vienna, Austria, doing dissertation research on censorship in the Imperial Book Commission.  Ellis-Marino will travel to Germany to pursue research on the relationship between the nobility and the clerics in Paderborn.
  • It is our great pleasure to announce the momentous news that this summer our anonymous donor decided that the time was right to complete the funding for the Heiko A. Oberman Chair. The $2 million goal for the endowment has been attained! What is more, Oberman's distinguished Research Library has been secured for the University of Arizona where its treasures will inform scholars and students for...
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