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Martin Mulsow is a Professor of Modern History at the University of Hamburg, appointed within the Faculty of Humanities and specifically the Institute of History. His academic career spans decades of research into European intellectual traditions, with particular emphasis on the conceptual foundations of the Enlightenment era.
His scholarly work interrogates the intersections of philosophy, theology, and scientific thought in early modern German-speaking contexts. Key research domains include:
- Intellectual History
- History of Philosophy
- Enlightenment Studies
- Early Modern History
- German History
- History of Science
- History of Religion
A definitive recent contribution is his monograph The hidden origins of the German Enlightenment (Cambridge University Press, 2023), which repositions Pietism and radical Enlightenment currents as foundational to German intellectual modernity. The work's significance was affirmed by its review in the Journal of Ecclesiastical History (2024), where it was characterized as a 'paradigm-shifting intervention' requiring scholarly reassessment of Enlightenment historiography.





