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Philip Grace serves as Associate Professor and Department Chair of History at Texas Lutheran University, specializing in world history, medieval history, gender history, family history, and early modern history.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota
- M.A., Western Michigan University
- B.A., Wheaton College
Research focuses on social and gender dynamics in medieval Europe, particularly examining family structures and paternal authority in late medieval urban contexts like Basel. His work bridges historical analysis with gender studies to explore evolving social hierarchies.
His seminal 2015 monograph 'Affectionate Authorities: Fathers and Fatherly Roles in Late Medieval Basel' represents a significant contribution to medieval social history, demonstrating interdisciplinary methodology through the integration of gender and family studies within urban historical frameworks.
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