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Euler, Carrie

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Biography

Professor Euler specializes in the cultural, religious, and social history of late medieval and early modern Europe, with a particular emphasis on early modern England. She joined the faculty at Central Michigan University in 2006.

More about Carrie Euler

  • B.A. from the College of William and Mary, 1995
  • M.Litt. from the University of St. Andrews, 1996
  • M.A. from Johns Hopkins University, 1999
  • Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, 2004

Professor Euler specializes in the cultural, religious, and social history of late medieval and early modern Europe, with a particular emphasis on early modern England. Her doctoral research and book, Couriers of the Gospel: England and Zurich, 1531-1558 (Zurich, 2006), examined the connections between England and Zurich, Switzerland during the Protestant Reformation. She has also published articles on the dissemination of Martin Luther's works in Tudor England, the Eucharistic theology of the Zurich reformers, and local schools in Zurich and England, and she is currently working on a book project on English schools in the early modern period.

Courses Taught

  • History of England
  • Historical Methodology
  • Medieval Civilization
  • Renaissance and Reformation Europe
  • Tudor England
  • Women in European History
  • World History