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Adam L. Hoose is a Lecturer in the History and Philosophy Department at Troy University, within the College of Arts and Sciences. He previously taught at the University of the Southern Mississippi and held a Mellow Fellowship at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. from Roberts Wesleyan College
- M.A. from Saint Louis University
- Ph.D. from Saint Louis University
Hoose specializes in Medieval Europe, with a focus on religious history, heresy and inquisition, and gender history. His research particularly examines medieval heresy movements such as the Waldensians, the history of Christianity, and the role of women in the medieval period. He has published in top journals including Speculum and The Catholic Historical Review.
His recent publications explore the material culture of heretical groups, the life of medieval religious figures, and interfaith relations during the Crusades. These works contribute to understanding the complexities of religious identity and dissent in pre-modern Europe.
His scientific awards include:
- Mellow Fellowship at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
No information on student advising or research grants was provided in the available sources.
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