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Allan Tulchin

Associate Professor of History

Degrees

  • D. with Distinction, University of Chicago (History)
  • MA, University of Chicago (History)
  • BA with Distinction, Yale University (History) – cum laude
    • Junior Yer abroad at Christ’s College, Cambridge University

Research Interest

  • French History 1500-1800
    • Focused on Religion, Politics, Gender, and Social-Economic History

Courses Taught

  • History 105: Historical Foundations of Global Cultures
  • University 101: Shippensburg University First-Year Seminar
  • History 331: French History since 1750
  • History 334: Europe in the Age of Revolution
  • History 362: Renaissance/Reformation Europe
  • History 593: Graduate Seminar of Industrial Revolution in Comparative Perspective

Major Publications

  • That Men Would Praise the Lord: The Triumph of Protestantism in Nimes, 1530-1570 (Oxford, 2010)
  • Articles in French Historical Studies, Sixteenth Century Journal, Journal of Modern History, Past and Present, and American Historical Review.

Profile

Allan A. Tulchin is a historian of early modern France, with particular interests in religion, toleration, violence, social history, and gender and sexuality. He completed his undergraduate education at Yale and Cambridge, and his doctorate at the University of Chicago. He is the author of That Men Would Praise the Lord: The Triumph of Protestantism in Nîmes, 1530-1570 (Oxford, 2010). His research has also been published in Sixteenth Century Journal, French Historical Studies, The Journal of Modern History, Past and Present, and American Historical Review. He has been a Member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and a visiting professor at the University of Bordeaux. He has also given invited lectures at the Sorbonne, Princeton, and Georgetown. He is currently completing a book entitled The Enlightenment, the Atlantic, and the French Revolution: Catholics, Protestants, and Jews in Eighteenth-Century Bordeaux. He was the recipient of the 2024 Teaching Innovations in Pedagogy and Scholarship (TIPS) Award from Shippensburg University.

 

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