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Maria Mitchell is a Professor of History at Franklin & Marshall College, specializing in modern European history with focuses on gender, religion, and politics. She earned a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. from Boston University. Her research explores sexuality, religion, and gender in modern Germany, post-WWII women in politics, and Franco-German relations through soccer. She has authored a monograph on Christian Democracy and contributed to numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.
Teaching includes courses on European history, gender studies, and the politics of memory. She has directed study abroad programs and co-organized conferences on topics like gender and religion in postwar Germany. Mitchell has received accolades including the Lindback Award for Teaching and the Franklin & Marshall Distinguished Service Award. She serves on editorial boards for journals like Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte and has reviewed for presses such as Harvard University Press.
Her professional service spans academic governance roles at Franklin & Marshall, including chairing the Faculty Handbook Committee and leading diversity initiatives. Mitchell’s work bridges scholarship and public engagement, with op-eds on topics like fascism and European unity. Her current research includes a biography of Maria Meyer-Sevenich and a study of soccer as a lens for Franco-German reconciliation.



