RAYMOND B. WADDINGTON is Professor of English at the University of California, Davis. His fields of interest include Renaissance literature and art, Shakespeare, Milton, cultural and intellectual history, iconography, rhetoric, Italian and Latin. He has been a Senior Fellow at the National Endowment for the Humanities, a Guggenheim fellow, a fellow of the Huntington Library and is a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge. He is the author of numerous articles, essays, and books including Aretino's Satyr, 2004; The Expulsion of the Jews, co-editor, 1994; The Age of Milton, co-editor, 1980; The Mind's Empire, 1974; and The Rhetoric of Renaissance Poetry, co-editor, 1974.
MERRY E. WIESNER-HANKS is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is the author or editor of many books and articles that have appeared in English, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese. These include Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe (Houghton Mifflin, 2007); Early Modern Europe 14501789 (Cambridge, 2006); (with Susan Karant-Nunn) Luther on Women: A Sourcebook (Cambridge, 2003); (with Monica Chojnacka) Ages of Woman, Ages of Man: Sources in European Social History, 14001750 (Longman, 2002); Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge, 2nd edition 2000), and Gender in History (Blackwell, 2001). She currently serves as the Chief Reader for Advanced Placement World History, and has also written a number of source books for use in the college classroom, including Discovering the Global Past (Houghton-Mifflin, 3rd edition 2006), and a book for young adults, An Age of Voyages, 13501600 (Oxford, 2005).

Associate Editor
David Whitford
United Theological Seminary 4501 Denlinger Road Dayton OH 45426
dwhitford@united.edu
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DAVID WHITFORD is Associate Professor of Church History at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He is the author of Tyranny and Resistance: The Magdeburg Confession and the Lutheran Tradition, 2001, and the editor of Caritas et Reformatio: Essays on Church and Society in Honor of Carter Lindberg, 2003. His particular areas of interest are Martin Luther and Early Modern political theory. In 2002, he contributed an essay on Luther's political thought to the Cambridge Companion to Luther.
Managing Editor
Kathryn Brammall
Truman State University
Department of History
100 East Normal Street
Kirksville, MO 63501-4221
Phone: (660) 785-4665
Fax: (660) 785-4480
brammall@truman.edu
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KATHRYN M. BRAMMALL, Associate Professor of History, has been at Truman State University since 1997. She holds a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Alberta and a Ph.D. in Early Modern and Medieval British History from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. She has held postdoctoral fellowships from the Mellon Foundation and the Social Sciences Research Council of Canada. She is the author of articles in cultural history and history of science and served as Managing Editor of A Global Enclyclopedia
of Historical Writing (Garland Publishing, 1998). She is currently investigating the rhetoric of monstrosity in England and North America in the period
between 1550 and 1660. Her teaching interests include medieval and early modern Europe and England, the history of women,
and the history of science.

Copy Editor & Production
Editor
Paula Presley
Phone: (660) 627-1359 Fax: (660) 785-4480
ppresley@truman.edu
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Editorial Committee
Bernadine Barnes, Wake Forest University
Marc R. Forster, Connecticut College
Scott H. Hendrix, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
Dale Hoak, College of William and Mary
William V. Hudon, Bloomsburg University
Jane C. Hutchinson, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Paul W. Knoll, University of Southern California
Christine J. Kooi, Louisiana State University
Stanford Lehmberg, University of Minnesota
Elsie McKee, Princeton Theological Seminary
R. Emmet McLaughlin, Villanova University
Raymond A. Mentzer, University of Iowa
Richard A. Muller, Calvin Theological Seminary
Charles G. Nauert, Jr., University of Missouri, Columbia
Michael O’Connell, University of California, Santa Barbara
Allyson Poska, Mary Washington College
Marian Rothstein, Carthage College
Thomas Max Safley, University of Pennsylvania
Winfried Schleiner, University of California, Davis
Ethan H. Shagan, Northwestern University
Larry Silver, University of Pennsylvania
Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto
Timothy J. Wengert, Lutheran Theological Seminary of Philadelphia
Gerhild Scholz Williams, Washington University
Daniel Woolf, University of Alberta
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