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
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
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
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
The Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group at the University of Newcastle (Australia) is pleased to announce the next paper in our 2022 seminar series,
The Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group at the University of Newcastle (Australia) is pleased to announce the next paper in our 2022 seminar series,
A conference organised by the University of St Andrews in association with the University of Glasgow. ‘The Papacy and the Periphery, c.1050-c.1300’ Just 1 month
Book Launch of : Harry Goodhew: Archbishop, Dynamic Godly Radical, Anglican by Stuart Piggin The launch will be held at 2 venues:
The Mansfield Prize Committee is unanimous in awarding the Prize for the best article published in the Journal of Religious History 2019 to Lisa
The conference of the Australian Historical Association scheduled for late June 2020 has been cancelled due to health and safety concerns in this time of
Application for RHA Workshop Funding 2020 The Religious History Association invites applications for grants to support the study and publication of religious history.