Forthcoming programme for the Religious History of Britain at the Institute of Historical Research (pasted)

 

  • Winter Term 2025:

    14 January (online): David Manning (Leicester): 'Anglican/Quaker Divinity in the 1650s'.

    28 January (please note this takes place at 17:00 (GMT) in the Teaching Suite, The Warburg Institute in Woburn Square): Nick Mole (Buckinghamshire Record Society): 'An Inspector Calls: The Buckinghamshire Church Survey of 1637-39 and the Laudian Reformation of the Parish Church'.

    11 February (online): George Lasry, Norbert Biermann, Satoshi Tomokiyo, and Alex Courtney: 'The Lost Letters of Mary Stuart'. 

    25 February (please note this takes place at 17:00 (GMT) in the Teaching Suite, The Warburg Institute in Woburn Square): Maddy Keightley-Phillipps (Durham): ''Shee deals in Popish Books': Early Modern English Women and the Transnational Distribution of Illicit Catholic Books'.

    11 March (please note this takes place at 17:00 at Westminster Cathedral Archives, 16a Abingdon Road, High Street Kensington): Peter Lake (Vanderbilt): 'Godly Lives: Samuel Clarke and Richard Challoner'.

    25 March (please note this takes place at 17:00 in the Bancroft Room in Lambeth Palace Library): Arnold Hunt (Durham): 'The Forgotten Laudian? Richard Steward (1595-1651) and the Origins of Anglican High Churchmanship'.

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