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Professor Sarah Mortimer is Professor of Early Modern History at Christ Church, University of Oxford. Her work examines the intersection of political thought and religious ideas during transformative historical periods following influential figures like Martin Luther and Niccolò Machiavelli.
Her research interests include:
- The evolution of political communities and sovereignty concepts in early modern Europe
- Distinctions between civil and religious authority post-Reformation
- Natural law as a foundation for political legitimacy
- Cross-cultural religious interactions between Christian Europe and Muslim societies
- Ethical frameworks in the works of Hobbes, Locke, and Grotius
- Role of religious practice in community formation
Her scholarly publications focus on Reformation-era political transformations, analyzing how expanding empires and religious upheavals reshaped concepts of state power and human communities across geographical boundaries.
Professor Mortimer supervises DPhil and Masters students in Early Modern History, guiding research on historical political and religious developments.
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