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Professor Carrie Euler serves as a full Professor in the Department of History, World Languages & Cultures at Central Michigan University, where she has been a core faculty member since 2006. Her academic profile centers on the cultural, religious, and social transformations of late medieval and early modern Europe, with specialized expertise in early modern England.
Her educational foundation includes:
- B.A. from the College of William and Mary (1995)
- M.Litt. from the University of St. Andrews (1996)
- M.A. from Johns Hopkins University (1999)
- Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University (2004)
Professor Euler's scholarship examines the intersection of religious reform, cultural exchange, and social institutions during Europe's transition from medieval to modern eras. Her monograph 'Couriers of the Gospel' established her as a leading scholar on England-Zurich Reformation connections, while subsequent work explores Martin Luther's reception in Tudor England, Zurich reformers' theological innovations, and comparative educational systems. Current research extends this trajectory through analysis of English schools as engines of religious and cultural change.
Her publication record demonstrates consistent focus on transnational Reformation dynamics, with particular attention to how ideas circulated through diplomatic channels, printed materials, and educational networks. The thematic continuity across her work reveals how religious transformation permeated social structures and institutional development in 16th-century Europe.
Professor Euler teaches across the historical curriculum including History of England, Medieval Civilization, Renaissance and Reformation Europe, Tudor England, Women in European History, and World History courses. Her pedagogy emphasizes primary source engagement and critical analysis of historical methodology, reflecting her commitment to training students in rigorous historical practice.



