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Joshua Cook is an Assistant Professor of History at Colorado Christian University, affiliated with the College of Undergraduate Studies and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. His academic work focuses on the religious, political, and cultural dynamics of early modern Europe, particularly during the Reformation era in England and Scotland.
- MLitt in Early Modern and Reformation History – University of St. Andrews
- B.A. in History – Colorado Christian University
- B.S. in Accounting and Business Administration – Colorado Christian University
Joshua Cook's research centers on the representation and interpretation of martyrs and the martyrological tradition in Tudor England, analyzing how chroniclers shaped historical memory. His work bridges religious history and political identity formation, emphasizing how narratives of sacrifice influenced national and confessional consciousness in post-Reformation Britain. He approaches history as both an intellectual and spiritual discipline, integrating Christian faith with historical scholarship to challenge false narratives and affirm truth.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, his research focus suggests engagement with themes in religious historiography, Reformation studies, and early modern British chronicles. His scholarly trajectory likely contributes to interdisciplinary conversations in history, theology, and cultural studies.
There are no scientific awards mentioned in the available information.
Joshua Cook has served as a teaching assistant, research assistant, and tutor in history and theology during his graduate studies. His professional journey began in finance and accounting before transitioning into academia. There is no mention of grant funding, student advising, or formal mentorship roles in the provided text.
No information is available regarding laboratories, research teams, or collaborative research groups associated with Joshua Cook.





