
معرفی
John Marshall serves as the Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. His research spans early modern British and British imperial history, European cultural and intellectual history, and the history of political thought.
Research focuses on seventeenth-century England, particularly arguments for religious toleration and political thought during the Enlightenment. Major publications analyze John Locke's philosophical contributions and religious intolerance in early modern Europe. Current projects examine London's political, religious, and cultural history (1640-1700), Islamic toleration concepts, and George Keith's transnational intellectual networks.
Professor Marshall supervises graduate research on diverse topics including Reformation ideology, English colonization of Ireland, melancholy in moral thought, female alliances in imperial contexts, atheism debates, gender and republicanism, and propaganda during Queen Mary I's reign.





