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Sigrun Haude

Associate Professor

320E McMicken Hall
513-556-2196
sigrun.haude@uc.edu

Professional Summary

Professor Haude’s research specialty is the early modern period in European history, with an emphasis on the reformations and their roots in the later Middle Ages. She is particularly interested in the Radical Reformation and how society reacted to the perceived threat of such radical thinkers and actors. Haude has also studied the role of gender among Anabaptists and Spiritualists. Over the last few years, she has expanded her research interests from the sixteenth into the seventeenth century and is investigating strategies of survival during the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648).

Education

PhD., University of Arizona, 1983.

Courses Taught

European Civilization 1000-Present.

The Reformation I and II.

The History of Christianity I and II.

Literature of Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700 (Historiography course).

Heresy and Deviance in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Senior Seminar).

Introduction to Historical Thinking.

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