Dr Philip Broadhead
Academic qualifications
BA (Hons) History, Leeds University, 1973PhD in History, University of Kent, 1981
FRHS - Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Teaching
MAHT71092A Ritual and Society in Early Modern Europe
Research interests
The history of the Protestant Reformation, particularly the Reformation in the imperial cities of Germany. Early modern urban history, particularly civic culture and institutions in Germany and England.
Selected publications
P. Broadhead, D. Keown (eds.), Can Faiths Make Peace: Holy Wars and the Resolution of Religious Conflict From Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (forthcoming, 2006).
‘Public Worship, Liturgy and the Introduction of the Lutheran Reformation in the Territorial Lands of Nuremberg', English Historical Review, 120 (2005)
The Longman Handbook of early Modern Europe, with Chris Cook. (London, 2001).
'One Heart and One Soul': The Changing Nature of Public Worship in Augsburg, 1521-1548', in R.N. Swanson (ed.) Studies in Church History, 35, 1999.
'Guildsmen, Religious Reform and the Search for the Common Good: the Role of the Guilds in Early Reformation Augsburg', Historical Journal, 39, 1996.