Andrew Pettegree
|birth_name = Andrew David Mark Pettegree |birth_date = |occupation = Historian and academic |education = Oundle School |alma_mater = Merton College, Oxford |workplaces = University of HamburgPeterhouse, Cambridge
University of St Andrews |thesis_title = The strangers and their churches in London, 1550-1580 |thesis_year = 1983 |discipline = History |sub_discipline = |awards = Goldsmith Book Prize (2015) }} Andrew David Mark Pettegree (born 1957) is a British historian and an expert on the European Reformation, the history of the book and media transformations. he holds a professorship at St Andrews University, where he is the director of the Universal Short Title Catalogue Project. He is the founding director of the St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute. Provided by Wikipedia