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Franklin T. Lambert is a Professor in the Department of History at Purdue University. He earned a Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1990 and specializes in American Colonial and Revolutionary Era history. His work explores intersections of religion, politics, and commerce in early American history.
- Education: Ph.D., Northwestern University (1990)
Research Interests: Lambert focuses on religious liberty, transatlantic revivals, and colonial economic networks. His publications, including Separation of Church and State (2014) and The Barbary Wars (2005), analyze ideological and geopolitical foundations of American independence. His scholarship has shaped debates on the Great Awakening and the role of religion in the Founding era.
Teaching: Professor Lambert offers courses such as Hist 460: American Colonial History and Hist 651: Reading Seminar in American History, emphasizing religion's impact on societal development.




