Articles
Karen Lloyd
In the 17th century, the Pope appointed some powerful church officials in Rome, known as cardinal nephews....
Andrew Mansfield
Andrew Mansfield’s Sex and Sexuality in Europe, 1100-1750: The Devil’s Roast (Routledge, 2023)...
John Maddicott
George Hakewill (1578–1649) was one of the leading figures in the early 17th-century Church of England....
Gonzalo Velasco Berenguer
Last year, Gonzalo Velasco Berenguer published Habsburg England: Politics and Religion in the Reign of...
Jonathan S. Marko
In 1695, John Locke (1632-1704) published The Reasonableness of Christianity. Recently, Jonathan S. Marko...
Laura Flannigan
In late 2023, Laura Flannigan published Royal Justice and the Making of the Tudor Commonwealth, 1485-1547....
Ty Kieser
It goes without saying that John Owen is an important figure of historical inquiry. Indeed, that is clear...
Theodore Dalrymple
At the high tide of Freudianism, it was widely believed, at least by intellectuals, that mankind had...
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