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Dr. Roy Vice: Associate Professor

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SPECIALIZATIONS

Medieval and Early Mod. Europe
Modern Europe
Expansion of Europe
Church History

EDUCATION

Ph.D. - University of Chicago, 1984
M.A. - University of Chicago, 1976
B.A. & B.S. - Carson-Newman College, 1972

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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

University of Chicago Continuing Education Program, 1985-86
Assistant Professor, Pacific Lutheran University, 1986-87
University of Chicago Continuing Education Program, 1987-88
Assistant Professor, Clemson University, 1988-90
Assistant Professor, Wright State University, 1990-95
Associate Professor, Wright State University, 1995-99

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OTHER EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant for Donald Lach, 1980-86
Rare Books Assistant for Special Collections, University of Chicago Libraries, 1986


PUBLICATIONS AND BOOKS

"Der deutsche Bauernkrieg des Jahres 1525 und seine Nachwirkungen in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Würzburg: Neue Forschungen zur Rothenburger Bauernkriegsgeschichte," Die Linde, 66 (1984):53-56."Der deutsche Bauernkrieg des Jahres 1525 und seine Nachwirkungen in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Würzburg: Neue Forschungen zur Rothenburger Bauernkriegsgeschichte," Die Linde, 66 (1984):53-56.

"Vineyards, Vinedressers, and the Peasants' War Franconia," Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 79 (1988): 138-57.

"Weinberge, Winzer und der Bauernkrieg in Franken," Die Linde, 71 (1989) :27-31, 34-39. [An abridged translation]

"The Leadership and Structure of the Tauber Band during the Peasants' War in Franconia," Central European History, 21 (1988):175-95.

"Führerschaft und soziales Gefüge des Tauberhaufens während des Bauernkriegs in Franken," Die Linde, 72 (1990):45-48, 50-56, 58-64, 66-69. [A translation]

"The Village Clergy near Rothenburg ob der Tauber and the Peasants' War," Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 82 (1991):123-46.

"Die Dorfgeistlichkeit des Rothenburger Umlandes im Bauernkrieg 1525," Die Linde, translation], 78 (1996):10-16, 18-24

"Valentin Ickelsamer's Odyssey from Rebellion to Quietism," Mennonite Quarterly Review, 69 (1995):75-92.

"Valetin Ickelsamer: Seine Wandlung yom Rebellen zum Quietisten," Die Linde, 77 (1995):66-70, 74-80. [A translation]

"Ehrenfried Kumpf, Karlstadt's Patron and Peasants' War Rebel," Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 86 (1995):153-74.

"Ehrenfried Kumpf yon Rothenburg, Karlstadts Gönner und Bauernkriegsrebell," Die Linde, 79 (1997):57-72 [A translation].

"Iconoclasm in Rothenburg ob der Tauber in 1525," Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 89 (1998):55-78. [A translation is forthcoming in Die Linde.]

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BOOK REVIEWS

Book review of Calvin Pater, Karlstadt as the Father of the Baptist Movements and R. Po-chia Hsia, Society and Religion in Münster, 1535-1618 in the Journal of Religion, 66 (1986): 77-78.Book review of Calvin Pater, Karlstadt as the Father of the Baptist Movements and R. Po-chia Hsia, Society and Religion in Münster, 1535-1618 in the Journal of Religion, 66 (1986): 77-78.

Book review of E. J. Furcha, ed., The Essential Carlstadt: Fifteen Tracts in Mennonite Life, 51/3 (Sept. 1996):35-36.

Book review of Thomas A. Brady, Jr., The Politics of the Reformation in Germany: Jacob Sturm (1489-1553) of Strasbourg in The Sixteenth Century Journal, 28/4 (1997):1387-1389

Book review of E. J. Furcha, ed., The Essential Carlstadt: Fifteen Tracts in Mennonite Life, 51/3 (Sept. 1996):35-36.

Book review of Thomas A. Brady, Jr., The Politics of the Reformation in Germany: Jacob Sturm (1489-1553) of Strasbourg in The Sixteenth Century Journal, 28/4 (1997):1387-1389


AWARDS

"The Village Clergy near Rothenburg ob der Tauber and the Peasants' War," Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 82 (1991) was awarded the Harold Grimm prize for Reformation History in 1992 by the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference.

Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest, 1998-1999; Who's Who in America, 2000; and Who's Who in the World, 2000.

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Last Updated 6/14/10