
Marjon Ames
Teaching Professor · Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Appalachian State UniversityAbout
Dr. Marjon Ames is a Teaching Professor in the Department of History at Appalachian State University. She earned her Ph.D. in early modern and medieval religious history from the University of Mississippi. Her research examines radical religious communities in seventeenth-century Britain, with a specialization in women's roles within Quaker letter networks during the English Civil War and Interregnum periods. She actively contributes to the Women’s Early Modern Letters Online project at Oxford University and mentors first-generation college applicants.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Mississippi
Research Focus: Dr. Ames investigates religious reform movements, gender dynamics in early modern Europe, and transatlantic communication networks. Her work emphasizes Quaker women's epistolary practices as tools for community-building and religious identity formation across Britain and the Atlantic World.
Publications: Her scholarly output includes a monograph and a book chapter (both 2016) analyzing Quakerism’s evolution through letter networks. Publications consistently explore intersections of gender, religion, and communication in seventeenth-century upheavals.
Professional Service: Beyond research, she supports first-generation students in college admissions and contributes to digital humanities initiatives like the Women’s Early Modern Letters Online archive.
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