Robert M. Kingdon

Robert M. Kingdon
Born (1927-12-29)December 29, 1927
Chicago
Died December 3, 2010(2010-12-03) (aged 82)
Madison
Nationality USA
Alma mater Oberlin College
Columbia University
Occupation Scholar, Author, Professor of History at Wisconsin
Known for The history of Calvinism, the French Reformation, and Christianity in Early Modern Europe
Notable work Geneva and the Coming of the Wars of Religion in France, 1555-1563, etc.

Robert M. Kingdon (December 29, 1927 – December 3, 2010) was an American historian of the Protestant Reformation.

"Bob" Kingdon was born in Chicago and spent many of his early years in Hawaii. He completed his undergraduate education at Oberlin College before moving on to Columbia University where he earned a doctorate under the noted Tudor historian Garrett Mattingly.[1]

He taught at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of Iowa before settling at the University of Wisconsin in 1965, where he would remain until his retirement.

Along with his path breaking works on the Reformation in Geneva and the spread of the Reformed tradition in France, Kingdon had an enormous influence on early modern studies through his efforts to found the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference and the Sixteenth Century Journal. During his tenure at Wisconsin, he ushered through a large cohort of graduate students in early modern studies, many of whom have become leading figures in the field.[2]

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