Jacob Salamanca
MA in World History
Jacob Salamanca is a world history masters student at Northeastern University. He research early and medieval Christianity through, among other lesser well known periods of history like bleeding Kansas. His work looks at the root causes of these periods and why they came to be in the wider context of the world. His main project is to work on pre Andalusia Christianity and its growth through Iberia, as well as its difference and similarity’s from Reconquista Christianity. Jacob Hopes that by showing the consequences of everyday actions on history, it would inspire many to consider there choices more in this grand tapestry of history.
Cohort: 2024
Research Interests: Early and medieval Christianity
Most Recent Degree: BA in History