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Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society, Cambridge.Studies in Church History is an annually published series comprising papers and communications delivered at the Ecclesiastical History Society's conferences. Each volume presents important new work, by established as well as new scholars, on a particular theme. Volumes are available to members of the society at a reduced price.
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Abduction, Imprisonment, and Schismatic Politics in Late Medieval Sicily
- 30 November 2023,
- Jessica L. Minieri is a PhD Candidate in the Department of History at Binghamton University (SUNY). Her dissertation project, ‘Stolen Bodies and Hollow...

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Introducing: Joseph Hardwick
- 28 November 2023,
- Dr Joseph Hardwick was delighted to take on the role of Secretary for the EHS in summer 2023. I am Associate Professor in modern British history at the University...

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Sent from Heaven or Hell? Religious Melancholy in Seventeenth-Century England
- 09 October 2023,
- Dr Emily Betz is the EHS Communications Officer. She also works at the Royal Historical Society and lectures in history at St Mary’s University Twickenham....
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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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