Official account for the IHR's Religious History of Britain, 1500-1800 Seminar series. Regular term time seminars on Tuesdays, 5:30pm (UK time). All welcome!
We are delighted to announce our Summer Term 2026 programme for the IHR's 'Religious History of Britain, 1500-1800' Seminar series! For more information about this term's programme, please see this link: history.ac.uk/news-events/se… . We look forward to seeing you there!
We are delighted to announce that our next seminar is taking place next week on Tuesday 9 June in-person only at 5pm (BST) at the Westminster Diocesan Archives, 16a Abingdon Road, High Street Kensington. Please note the earlier time and change of venue. 1/ below:
proceed along the High Street, before turning on your left at Abingdon Road. Proceed down Abingdon road, before you go through the black gates on the right-hand side to 16a Abingdon Road, down the slope to the door, and then ring the archives doorbell to be let in. /10
To sign up to attend Kathryn's paper please register your attendance via this link history.ac.uk/news-events/ev…
We look forward to seeing you there! 11/
Our next talk: Nick Guyatt (Prof of North American History at the U of Cambridge) will investigate Thomas Jefferson's "paradox of liberty". His most recent publication (with Christa Dierksheide) is Jefferson's Wolf: A Founding Father's Troubling Answer to the Problem of Slavery.
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We are delighted to announce that our next seminar will be taking place next week in-person only on Tuesday 26 May and will be held in the IHR Wolfson Room NB02 at 5:30pm (BST). The paper will be given by Christian Owen (Trinity College, Cambridge) @EModCam@CamHistory 1/
of the patristic fathers; and that this group, although influential, attracted Puritan disdain as confessional battle lines became more clearly drawn'.
To sign up to attend Christian's paper, please go to this link on the IHR website: history.ac.uk/news-events/ev… 7/