Joel Francis Harrington (born August 25, 1959) is an American historian of pre-modern Germany. He is currently Centennial Professor of History at
Vanderbilt University
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.
He has published books for both scholarly and general audiences, and his work has been translated into thirteen foreign languages.
Education
Harrington was born in
Toledo, Ohio
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, and attended Catholic elementary and secondary schools there. He graduated from
the University of Notre Dame
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in 1981 with a B.A. in English and History. After studying at universities in France and Germany, Harrington was awarded a Ph.D. in History from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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in 1989.
Career and Scholarship
Since 1989, Harrington has taught at
Vanderbilt University
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, where he is now Centennial Professor of History. His research has focused on pre-1700 Germany, particularly on social, legal, and religious topics. He has been especially interested in finding a balanced perspective on short-term micro-historical individual experiences and long-term macro-historical social structures.
Harrington's most recent monograph, ''Dangerous Mystic,'' provides a focused study of the life and teachings of the famous medieval friar Meister Eckhart. His third monograph, ''The Faithful Executioner,'' adopted a similar approach for the life and times of a sixteenth-century German executioner. Following the release of ''The Faithful Executioner,'' Harrington edited and translated ''The Executioner's Journal: Meister Frantz Schmidt of the Imperial City.'' Harrington has also published ''The Unwanted Child'' (2009) and ''Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany'' (1995). He worked as an editor for ''A Cloud of Witnesses: Readings in the History of Western Christianity'' (2001) and co-edited ''Names and Naming in Early Modern Germany'' with Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer in 2019.
Harrington was a visiting fellow at Institut für Geschichte der Medizin (
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg),
Herzog August Bibliothek (Wolfenbüttel),
Clare College
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(Cambridge University) and a
the American Academy in Berlin
Personal life
Harrington lives in
Nashville, Tennessee
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with his wife, Beth Monin Harrington, and their two children.
Award and honors
*
American Academy of Arts and Letters Literature Award (2020)
*
Guggenheim Fellowship
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(2018)
* Vanderbilt Chancellor's Research Award (2014)
* Roland H. Bainton Book Prize in History for ''The Unwanted Child'' (2010)
* Berlin Prize,
American Academy in Berlin
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(2009)
* National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship (1999)
*
Fulbright-Hays Fellowship (1985)
Selected bibliography
Books
*
Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany' (Cambridge University Press, 1995; paperback: 2005). .
* (Editor),
A Cloud of Witnesses: Readings in the History of Western Christianity' (Houghton Mifflin, 2001). .
*
The Unwanted Child: The Fate of Orphans, Foundlings, and Juvenile Criminals in Early Modern Germany' (University of Chicago Press, 2009; paperback: 2013). .
*
The Faithful Executioner: Life and Death, Honor and Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century' (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2013; Paperback: 2013). .
* (Editor & Translator),
The Executioner’s Journal: Meister Frantz Schmidt of the Imperial City of Nuremberg' (University of Virginia Press, 2016). .
*
Dangerous Mystic: Meister Eckhart’s Path to the God Within' (Penguin Press, 2018). .
* (Co-editor with Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer),
Names and Naming in Early Modern Germany' (Berghahn, 2019). .
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Harrington, Joel F.
Living people
1959 births
American historians
University of Notre Dame alumni
University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
Vanderbilt University faculty