James M. Stayer (born 1935) is a historian specializing in the
German
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Reformation
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, particularly the
anabaptist movement. He is also a
Professor Emeritus
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at
Queen's University in
Kingston,
Ontario
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, Canada.
Born in
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Stayer received his PhD from
Cornell University
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in 1964. After teaching at
Ithaca College
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,
Bridgewater College and
Bucknell University
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, he moved to Canada in 1968 to teach at Queen's University. He became a Canadian citizen in 1977.
Bibliography
*''Anabaptists and the Sword'' (1972, 1976)
*''The Anabaptists and Thomas Müntzer'' (1980) (co-edited with Werner O. Packull)
*''The German Peasants' War and Anabaptist Community of Goods'' (1991, 1994)
*''Martin Luther, German saviour: German evangelical theological factions and the interpretation of Luther, 1917–1933'' (2000)
*''Radikalität und Dissent im 16. Jahrhundert/Radicalism and Dissent in the Sixteenth Century'' (2002) (co-edited with Hans-Jürgen Goertz)
* "A Companion to Anabaptism and Spiritualism, 1521–1700" (2007) (co-edited with John D. Roth)
References
Living people
1935 births
People from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
American emigrants to Canada
20th-century Canadian historians
Canadian male non-fiction writers
Reformation historians
Cornell University alumni
Academic staff of Queen's University at Kingston
Bridgewater College alumni
Bridgewater College faculty
21st-century Canadian historians
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