
معرفی
Nathan Martin is an Associate Professor of History at Charleston Southern University. He is affiliated with the Whitfield Center for Christian Leadership and integrates faith into academic instruction.
- PhD from University of Nebraska, Lincoln (2008)
- MA from Minnesota State University, Mankato
- BA from Iowa State University
His research focuses on early modern European history and diplomatic history, with specialized work on Nordic-English relations, religious polemics, and apocalyptic themes in world religions. Publications span topics like the Folger Shakespeare paleography and Helena Snakenborg’s political role.
Key publications include entries in End of Days: An Encyclopedia of the Apocalypse in World Religions (2017) and A Biographical Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women (2017). His work explores intersections between religion, politics, and cross-cultural exchanges.
Scientific Awards:
- Quality Matters Certificate (2020)
- Experiential Education Certification (2017)
- Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society (2002)
- Multiple travel awards (2006-2008)
He serves as a departmental member of the American Historical Association and participates in societies like the Sixteenth Century Society and Queen Elizabeth I Society.




