Mansfield Prize 2023 – Tinne Claes and Yuliya Hilevych

Mansfield Prize 2023 – Tinne Claes and Yuliya Hilevych

The Mansfield Prize for the best article published in the Journal of Religious History for 2022 is awarded to: Tinne Claes and Yuliya Hilevych for their article “Aiding Marital Childlessness: Christian Religious Responses to Husband and Donor Insemination in Belgium and Britain, 1940–1980” Journal of Religious History 46:3 (2022): 503-525 The judges were impressed by the...

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Mansfield Prize 2023 – Tinne Claes and Yuliya Hilevych

Mansfield Prize 2023 The Mansfield Prize for the best article published in the Journal of Religious History for 2022 is awarded to: Tinne Claes and Yulyia for their article “Aiding Marital Childlessness: Christian Religious Responses to Husband and Donor Insemination in Belgium and Britain, 1940–1980” Journal of Religious History 46:3 (2022): 503-525 The judges were impressed by the...

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Mansfield Prize 2022 – Tinne Claes and Yuliya Hilevych

Tinne Claes and Yuliya Hilevych Aiding Marital Childlessness: Christian Religious Responses to Husband and Donor Insemination in Belgium and Britain, 1940–1980* The judges were impressed by the sophistication of this study as a model of its kind, that shows how comparative study of responses, in this case of Belgium and Britain, can throw into question traditional assumptions about an important,...

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Position FILLED: Journal of Religious History – Social Media Editor

Position FILLED: Journal of Religious History – Social Media Editor

Social Media Editor (unpaid) – Position Description This position reflects the Journal’s commitment to explore ways of making more strategic use of social media channels. It will involve working with Wiley, the editorial team, and the authors of published papers to promote the contents of the Journal. The focus will be on developing a strategy to improve the Journal’s social media presence,...

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Friday 24 March – Seminar Series_Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group – University of Newcastle

Friday 24 March – Seminar Series_Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group – University of Newcastle

The Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group at the University of Newcastle (Australia) is pleased to announce the next paper in our 2023 seminar series, co-hosted with the Gender Research Network at UON, on Friday 24 March, 10-11am Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11). The seminar will be simultaneously held on campus and broadcast live via Zoom. (Details and Zoom link below.) Our...

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