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Fr. Gregory Haake, C.S.C., is an Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Notre Dame's College of Arts and Letters. His research focuses on Renaissance literature, particularly intersections between politics, religion, rhetoric, and lyric poetry. He explores topics such as memory practices, early modern print culture, and the French Wars of Religion.
Haake’s work examines how literature and historical discourse shaped political and religious conflicts in early modern Europe. His recent publications analyze memory in Renaissance contexts, propaganda during the French Wars of Religion, and gender roles in literary works such as Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron.
His articles highlight themes of cultural memory, print politics, and the rhetoric of extremism. He has contributed to debates on authorship authority, crisis management in historical contexts, and digital pedagogical approaches to Renaissance texts.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Haake’s research and teaching reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary analysis of French literature and its sociopolitical dimensions.





