Tuesday, March 26, 2019


Apologies for the late notice, but the final deadline for paper
proposals for this year's Ecclesiastical History Society Summer
Conference is THIS SUNDAY: 31 March.


The conference this year takes place in Durham, UK (16-18 July), on
the theme of 'Inspiration and Institution' - and the relationship
between in any period or place within Christian history.


The EHS is always a very welcoming conference for postgrad speakers -
not least because the society offers generous student bursaries!


All details on the website:
www.ecclesiasticalhistorysociety.com.<http://www.ecclesiasticalhistorysociety.com.>


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All best wishes,


Conor


Dr Conor O'Brien FRHistS

Associate Professor (Research)/Solway Fellow in the History of Christianity

Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies/University College,
Durham University


'Empire, Ethnic Election and Exegesis in the Opus
Caroli'<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/studies-in-church-history/article/empire-ethnic-election-and-exegesis-in-the-opus-caroli-libri-carolini/4CF0C3448FAE428A5728A09E11A589C6>-
just published; winner of the Ecclesiastical History Society's
President's Prize 2017

'Kings and Kingship in the Writings of
Bede'<https://academic.oup.com/ehr/article/132/559/1473/4801252> -
recently published in English Historical Review

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