Carrie Euler
Carrie Euler received her B.A. from the College of William and Mary in 1995, her M.Litt. from the University of St. Andrews in 1996, and her M.A. (1999) and Ph.D. (2004) from Johns Hopkins University. She joined the faculty at Central Michigan University in 2006.

Research and Teaching Interests
Professor Euler specializes in the cultural, religious, and intellectual history of early modern Europe. A revised version of her doctoral dissertation (Johns Hopkins University, 2004) has recently been published as Couriers of the Gospel: England and Zurich, 1531-1558 (Zurich, 2006). In this book, she adopts a transnational and comparative approach to the study of the Reformation. In addition to shedding new light on the Reformations in England and Switzerland, the book contributes to the study of interactions between cultural communities and networks in the early modern period. Dr. Euler’s current research interests include translations of works by Martin Luther in sixteenth-century England, the influence of Erasmus in England, and the history of universities. She teaches courses on medieval civilization, Renaissance and Reformation Europe, and the history of England.

Recent Publications
“Anabaptism and Anti-Anabaptism in the Early English Reformation: Defining Protestant Heresy and Orthodoxy during the Reign of Edward VI,” in Heresy, Literature, and Politics in Early Modern England, ed. David Loewenstein and John Marshall (Cambridge University Press, 2006), 40–58.

Couriers of the Gospel: England and Zurich, 1531–1558. Zürcher Beiträge zur Reformationsgeschichte 25 (Zurich: Theologischer Verlag Zürich, 2006).

“Bullinger’s Der Christlich Eestand: Marriage and the Covenant,” in Architect of Reformation: An Introduction to Heinrich Bullinger, 1504–1575, ed. Emidio Campi and Bruce Gordon (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004), 255–275.

“Bullinger und England,” in Der Nachfolger, Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575), ed. Emidio Campi et al. (Zurich: Theologischer Verlag Zurich, 2004), 81–85.

“Heinrich Bullinger, Marriage, and the English Reformation: The Christen State of Matrimonye in England, 1540-1553,” The Sixteenth Century Journal 34 (2003): 367–393.

 

 
Contact Information
Office: 138 Powers Hall
Phone: (989) 774-1151
E-mail: euler1ce@cmich.edu  

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_Couriers of the Gospel_ by Carrie Euler
Couriers of the Gospel: England and Zurich, 1531-1558 (2006).
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