Join the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, and the Department of English Early Modern Group for "Martin Luther and the Invention of the Reformation," a public lecture by Professor Peter Marshall, historian from the University of Warwick.
Peter Marshall, a native of the Orkney Islands, has since 2006 been Professor of History at the University of Warwick, and is a leading expert in the history of the Reformation and its impact in the British Isles and beyond. He is a winner of the Harold J. Grimm Prize for Reformation History and has been shortlisted for the Longman/History Today Book of the Year Award. He is co-editor of the English Historical Review, a frequent reviewer for the TLS, Literary Review, Tablet and other periodicals, and a regular lecturer to school and community groups. Professor Marshall is also a founding editor of the monograph series Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World, published by Routledge, and he sits on the editorial boards of Sixteenth Century Journal and British Catholic History. Additionally, Marshall serves as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and he is a member of the Irish Research Council’s International Advisory Board and of the Council and the Editorial Committee of the Dugdale Society. Other roles include past service as an Associate Editor for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, and as a member of the AHRC Peer Review College, the Committee of the Ecclesiastical History Society, and the Council of the Sixteenth Century Studies Society.
Originally published at ndias.nd.edu.