Full Name
David M. Luebke
First Name
David
Last Name
Luebke
Affiliation
Faculty
Title
Professor
Additional Title
Katherine G. Brady & Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Roger Chickering & Alison Baker Professor of Central European Histories
Phone
541-346-2394
Office
357 McKenzie Hall
Departments
Food Studies
History
Affiliated Departments
European Studies
German & Scandinavian
Judaic Studies Program
Teaching Level
Doctoral
Masters
Undergraduate
Profile Section
Profile
David M. Luebke is a historian of early modern Europe whose work focuses on the religions and political cultures of ordinary people the German-speaking lands. His latest book—Hometown Religion: Regimes of Coexistence in Early Modern Westphalia, 1535–1650—appeared in 2016 with the University of Virginia Press. In 2017, Hometown Religion won the Gerald Strauss Prize for “the best book published in English in the field of German Reformation history.” He is also series editor of Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association and series co-editor of Studies in Central European Histories.
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