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John Eldevik is a Professor of History and Chair of the History Department at Hamilton College, where he has been a faculty member since 2010. He also serves as Director of German Studies and is affiliated with the Medieval and Renaissance Studies program. His academic work focuses on medieval social and religious history, particularly the role of bishops in the early Middle Ages, Crusades, and the history of political and religious dissent.
- Ph.D., University of California - Los Angeles
- M.A., University of California - Los Angeles
- B.A., Pomona College
Eldevik’s research spans multiple subfields within medieval studies, including the analysis of ecclesiastical lordship, manuscript traditions, and the socio-political dynamics of the German Empire. He has contributed to book chapters, research guides, and critical reviews focusing on these areas.
His recent articles and book reviews center on topics such as the transmission of Crusade texts, the analysis of medieval manuscripts, and the exploration of episcopal identity. These works often intersect with broader themes of political and religious conflict in medieval Europe.
Scientific Awards and Distinctions
- Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Award, Hamilton College, 2013
- Research fellow, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2012
- Pomona College Faculty Research Grant, 2009-10
- NEH Summer Institute, Barcelona, Spain, 2008
- Center for the Study of Secularism and Society teaching grant, 2006-07
- Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship, 2002-03
- UCLA Dissertation-Year Fellowship, 1999-2000
- Fulbright Fellowship, 1998-1999




