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Eileen Dugan is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at Creighton University's College of Arts and Sciences. She specializes in Renaissance and Reformation history, with additional expertise in medieval European and Irish history. Dr. Dugan co-teaches interdisciplinary courses in the Energy Technology program with the Physics Department and directs Creighton’s Irish summer program at Trinity College Dublin.
- PhD and MA, The Ohio State University
- BA, Texas Tech University
Her research focuses on devotional literature and social history in Lutheran Germany during the 16th and 17th centuries. She integrates historical and technological perspectives through collaborative teaching on the history of materials.
Dr. Dugan’s publications, such as 'The ‘Poor Sinner’ of Nördlingen: A Lutheran Criminal Conversion Narrative,' reflect her interest in early modern European religious narratives, social structures, and interdisciplinary methodologies combining historical and cultural analysis.
Notable roles include:
- Director, Creighton University Summer School in Ireland
- Instructor, Energy Technology Program
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