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Introducing: Laura Mair
- 21 June 2024,
- Dr Laura Mair joined the Ecclesiastical History Society Council in summer 2023. My research centres on children, childhood, and experiences of religion in nineteenth-century...
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Břevnov-Broumov Abbey in the 18th Century
- 05 June 2024,
- Mgr. Adéla Věra Wagnerová is a PhD student in Historical Auxiliary Sciences (University of Hradec Králové, Philosophical Faculty). In her research, she focuses...
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A Dream Becoming a Reality: Missionary Fritz Ramseyer and the beginning of Christianity on the Asante Land
- 07 May 2024,
- Emmanuel Anim Nyanteh is an undergraduate student at Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon. He has moderated two virtual programmes on the history of the Presbyterian...
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Jacobite Past, Loyalist Future: George Hay and the Development of Catholic Loyalism
- 28 February 2022,
- How did a Scottish Catholic bishop who as a young man was imprisoned for participating in the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion help his community enter mainstream political...
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Locke, Toleration and Political Participation – A New Manuscript
- 04 November 2021,
- Locke’s arguments for toleration are well-known and immensely influential. Less well-known, but of equal import to his worldview, are the exceptions he made...
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The Society of Astrologers (c.1647-1684): Promoting Astrology in Church and in the Pub
- 29 March 2021,
- People facing plague and quarantine in early modern Europe also turned to astrologers. But rather than being chastised for supporting a ‘pseudoscience’, these...
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