John McCormack
Entered Notre Dame: Fall 2006
Field
Early Modern European History
Education
B.A., Yale University, 2004
M.A.R., Yale University, 2006
M.A., University of Notre Dame, 2009
Dissertation
"Wounded Faith: Monarchy and Memory in the
French Wars of Religion, 1559-1629"
Advisor
Brad S. Gregory
Teaching Experience
Teaching Assistant, History Department, University of Notre Dame
Medieval and Early Modern Russia (Alex Martin)
The Catholic Reformation (Brad Gregory)
The Italian Renaissance (Margaret Meserve)
History of Catholicism since 1500 (Robert Sullivan)
Conference Papers
"'Un bien fascheux trouble': The Death of Henry II in the History of
the French Wars of Religion" -- Sixteenth Century Studies Conference,
Geneva, Switzerland (May 30, 2009)
"Power, Jurisdiction, and Religious Identity in a Sixteenth-Century
French Heresy Trial" -- American Society of Church History, New York,
NY (January 4, 2009)
"Regarding Henry: Politics, Religion, and the Memory of 1559" --
Western Society for French History, Quebec City, QC (November 7, 2008)
"Between Truth and Lie: Ritual and Polemic in the Thought of Guillaume
Farel" -- Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, Minneapolis, MN
(October 27, 2007)
"Giving the Devil His Due: Demonic Agency in Luther and Calvin" --
Early Modern Studies Colloquium, Yale University (February 6, 2006)
Contact: jmccorm2@nd.edu
