Professor Joseph Bergin FBA

History
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1996
Subjects
History

Summary

Joseph Bergin is a graduate of University College Dublin and Cambridge. He spent virtually all of his career at the University of Manchester, where he became professor of history in 1996, the year he was elected to the British Academy. He retired in 2011. He specialises in early modern France, and especially in the political, religious and social history of the seventeenth century, on which he has written seven monographs. He has also been an active translator of books and articles in history from French to English. One such translation, The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre, won the American Historical Association's Russell Major prize in 2014. He has spent several extended periods in France either for research purposes or as a visiting professor at universities from Paris and Nancy to Lyon and Montpellier. He has also been in high demand there as an examiner for dissertations, doctoral and higher. He is a foreign corresponding member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres since 2011. In 2010 he received the Sorbonne's silver Richelieu medal in recognition of his scholarly work and his contribution to the University's values. He served for fifteen years as chair of Manchester University Press' editorial committee.

Current post

Professor Emeritus of History, The University of Manchester

Past appointments

University of Manchester Professor of History

1996 -

University of Manchester Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader in History

1978 - 1996

Publications

The Politics of Religion in Early Modern France

Joseph Bergin - Published in 2014 by Yale University Press

Church Society and Religious change in France, 1580-1730

Joseph Bergin - Published in 2009 by Yale University Press

Crown, Church and Episcopate Under Louis XIV

Joseph Bergin - Published in 2004 by Yale University Press

The Making of the French Episcopate, 1589-1661

Joseph Bergin - Published in 1996 by Yale University Press

The Rise of Richelieu

Joseph Bergin - Published in 1991 by Yale University Press

Cardinal Richelieu: power and the pursuit of wealth

Joseph Bergin - Published in 1990 by Yale University Press

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Michael Hunter FBA

Intellectual history of late 17th century Britain, especially the early Royal Society and the 'decline of magic'; editions of Robert Boyle and others; visual culture.

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Professor Peter Mandler FBA

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Professor Stuart Carroll FBA

Stuart works on the histories of violence, social relations, law, and the emotions in early modern Europe. He is currently working on the Invention of Civil Society, the sequel to Enmity and Violence in Early Modern Europe (2023).

Stuart Carroll FBA

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