Assistant Professor of History
On Faculty since 2011
Office: Blanchard 210
Phone: (630)752-5861
Fax: (630)752-5294
Email: matthew.lundin@wheaton.edu
Education
Ph.D., Harvard University, 2006
A.M., Harvard University, 2002
B. A., Wheaton College, 1996
Publications and Presentations
Paper Memory: A Sixteenth-Century Townsman Write His World (under review with Harvard University Press).
"Paper Memory: A Sixteenth-Century Townsman Writes His World." Presented at Wheaton College. Wheaton, Illinois. April, 2009.
Review of Joseph Leo Koerner, The Reformation of the Image. In Material Religion, 4:3 (2008).
"Skeptical Assessments of the Reformation's Appeal: Catholic and Humanist Ego-Documents." Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. St. Louis, Missouri, October, 2008.
"Broken Discourse." Lilly Fellows Program Network Communique, 2008. Reflections on historiography and the historical profession.
Translation of Martin Luther, "Eine Predigt Uber die Epistel...von den heiligen Engeln." In the new volume of Luther's Works, Concordia Publishing House (forthcoming).
"States, Nations, and Nation-States." Panel discussion with James Sheehan (Stanford University), Kevin Ostoyrich (Valparasio University), and Jon Kilpinin (Valparasio University). Valparaiso University, October 2007.
"Reflections on the Practice of History." Address for Wheaton College History Majors. Wheaton, Illinois. October 2007.
Review of Ronald K. Rittgers, The Reformation of the Keys: Confession, Conscience, and Authority in Sixteenth-Century Germany, in Books and Culture, November/December 2005.
"'My Father's House': The Patriarchal Vision of cologne Diarist Hermann Weinsberg (1518-1597)," Sixteenth Century Studies conference, San Antonio, Texas, October 2002.
"Becoming a Man in Sixteenth-Century Cologne," Early Modern Studies Workshop, Harvard University, May 2002.
Review of Felipe Fernandez-Armesto and Derek Wilson, Reformations: A Radical Interpretation of Christianity and the World (1500-2000) in Books and Culture, April/May 1999.
Courses Taught
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Origins of Contemporary Europe
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The French Revolution
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The Great War and Mass Society
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Revolutionary Europe
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Media and the Making of Modern Europe
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World History 105 Seminar