Frederick D. Marquardt
Assistant Professor Emeritus, History
Maxwell Professor of Teaching Excellence
Degree
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1973
Specialties
German social history
Publications
“God, Christ, and Serfdom:
Christian Egalitarianism in the Twelve Articles of the Upper Swabian
Peasants (1525),” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte/Archive for Reformation
History, vol. 107 (2016), pp. 35-60
“‘Schaffe, schaffe, Häusle baue’: Hans Medick, the Swabians, and Modernity:
Review Article,” Journal of Social History, vol. 32 (1998), pp. 197-205
“Sozialer Aufstieg, sozialer Abstieg und die Entstehung der
Berliner Arbeiterklasse, 1806-1848,” in Soziale Mobilität seit der
Industrialisierung, ed. Hartmut Kaelble (Königstein/Taunus 1979), pp. 127-158. Shorter original version in Geschichte und
Gesellschaft, vol. 1 (1975), pp. 43-77
“A Working Class in Berlin in the 1840s?” in
Sozialgeschichte Heute. Festschrift für Hans Rosenberg, ed. Hans-Ulrich Wehler
(Göttingen 1974), pp. 191-210
“Pauperism in Germany during the Vormärz,” Central European
History, vol. 2 (1969), pp. 77-88
Book reviews in International Labor and Working Class
History, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Journal of Modern History,
Journal of Social History
Research Projects
A sprawling essay/article tentatively titled “Luther,
Authority, the Peasants’ War, and Luther’s Catechisms: An Authoritarian Turn?”
A book length study tentatively titled “Luther, Authority,
and the Germans: Society and Politics in
Lutheran Catechism Instruction in Church and School in Prussia, 1730-1848”