Portrait of John Corrigan, Antibigotry Convening Fellow

John Corrigan

John Corrigan is the Lucius Moody Bristol Distinguished Professor of Religion and Professor of History and Distinguished Research Professor at Florida State University. He teaches American religious history and the history of monotheism. His research focuses on religion and emotion, religious intolerance, and the spatial humanities, and he has authored, coauthored, or edited over 30 books on those subjects. He has served as regular or visiting faculty at the University of Virginia, Harvard, Columbia, Oxford, University of London, Arizona State University, University of Halle-Wittenberg, and University College (Dublin), as a visiting scholar at the American Academy in Rome, as the Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair for the Netherlands, and as a Fulbright Specialist. He also has taught in the FSU program in Florence. His research has been supported by faculty fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Humanities Center, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Fulbright Program, and by grants from public and private endowments.

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