Overview
Dr. Neuschel concentrates on late medieval and early modern France and Europe. Her current research focuses on war and culture in northern Europe between 1400 and 1600. She teaches courses in the history of war, of gender relations and surveys of the history of medieval and early modern Europe.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Professor Emerita of History
·
2023 - Present
History,
Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Recent Publications
Graphic History: What Readers Knew and Were Taught in the Quarante Tableaux of Perrissin and Tortorel
Chapter · January 1, 2024 Though they may not be able to identify them by name, most students of early modern French history are familiar with the print series published in Geneva in 1569–70 under the title Quarante tableaux ou histoires diverses qui sont memorables touchant les Gu ... Full text CiteReimagining Writing in History Courses
Journal Article Journal of American History · March 1, 2021 Full text CiteWestern Civilization: Beyond Boundaries
Book · 2012 CiteRecent Grants
Evaluating the impact of cultural models and biomarkers of fatherhood on child well-being among central African foragers and farmers
ResearchCo-Principal Investigator · Awarded by University of Notre Dame · 2015 - 2018Living by the Sword: The Changing Culture of War, 1400-1600
ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation · 2007 - 2007View All Grants
Education, Training & Certifications
Brown University ·
1982
M.A.
Brown University ·
1982
Ph.D.
Denison University ·
1973
B.A.