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Renata Pace Webber November 12, 1934 - Venerable 4, 2022
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1 Revised December 2022 – curriculum vitae CARLA RAHN PHILLIPS Union Pacific Professor in Comparative Early Modern History [Emerita], Department of History, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities e–mail: phill002@umn.edu; mailing address: PO Box 2965, Wimberley, Texas, 78676 USA EDUCATION Ph.D. New York University, 1972. History. Early Modern and Modern Europe. Thesis adviser Nicolás Sánchez–Albornoz. M.A. New York University, 1966. History. Early Modern and Modern Europe. Thesis adviser Leo Gershoy. B.A. Pomona College (Claremont, CA), 1965. History, cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa; Cecil Short Prize in Music. ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS Research Affiliate, Department of History and Invited Research Scholar, Institute for Historical Studies, University of Texas, Austin, 2008 – Present. Lewis P. Jones Distinguished Visiting Professor of History, Wofford College, Spartanburg, SC, Fall 2014. Robert and Laura Kyle Chair in Maritime History, Maritime Museum of San Diego, named as the first holder of the chair, 2009–10. Union Pacific Professor in Comparative Early Modern History, University of Minnesota, with stipend 2005 – 2008. Full Professor, University of Minnesota, 1986–2013. Visiting Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1987. Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, 1978–1
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Zeisberger, David (1721-1808)
Moravian apostle to the Indians
Born in Moravia (present-day Czech Republic), Zeisberger spent his childhood in Herrnhut, Germany, center of the Moravian missionary movement, where his parents had emigrated in search of religious freedom. As a youth, he accompanied Moravian missionaries to Georgia in 1738. He came into his life’s vocation when he began mission work among Native Americans in New York State in 1745. His goal was to establish conerts in villages that would provide protection from European settlers and non-Christian Native Americans. His work took him west through Pennsylvania. Despite many setbacks, he successfully established several Moravian Indian villages in eastern Ohio (present-day Tuscarawas County) beginning in 1772. However, this area soon became embroiled in hostilities marking the end of the American Revolution. While Zeisberger was defending his neutrality before British officials in Detroit in 1782, some ninety-six of his converts were massacred in Gnadenhutten, Ohio, by American militia. He eventually reestablished his mission in Fairfield, Ontario, and then led a few families back to Ohio in 1798. Efforts were made to establish new villages, but it was no longer possible to maintain exclusive communities, and the wor