Adam Jortner
Assistant Professor
- Bio
Adam Jortner joined the Auburn faculty in 2009, after receiving his MA and PhD from the University of Virginia. His graduate work took him across the United States in search of myriad reports of miracles from the early United States (1780-1840), and he is currently fashioning that research into a book on the political and religious power of miracles in the Age of Jefferson.
Dr. Jortner has received grants and fellowships from the University of Pennsylvania's McNeil Center for Early American Studies, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Kentucky Historical Society, the Maine Historical Society, and the Houghton Library at Harvard University. He also served as a Charlotte Newcombe Fellow for 2008-09. His essays have appeared in The Journal of the Early Republic and Early American Studies.
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