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Diarmaid MacCulloch

Kari Konkola and Diarmaid MacCulloch use the evidence of book publishing to contribute to the debate about how widely the English Reformation affected ordinary men and women.
Published September 14 2003
Diarmaid MacCulloch traces the complicated route by which a modest Dutch academic with impeccable Calvinist credentials became a patron saint for anti-Calvinists both in the Netherlands and in England.
Published February 19 2002
A reflection on the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a one of Scotland’s most innovative architects.
Published May 31 1996

A look into the Henry Ford’s European Conservation Awards, which pays tribute to the history of ordinary life.

Published May 31 1996

Diarmaid MacCulloch reflects on the 'after-life' of Henry VIII's archbishop, burnt at the stake as a Protestant martyr under Mary. 

Published May 31 1996
Diarmaid MacCulloch reviews
Published June 30 1994
Published July 31 1993
A recently published book on the Tudor queen
Published April 30 1993

The ambiguous nature of the Reformation settlement in England has often taxed historians. Diarmaid MacCulloch casts a critical eye over the evidence for a 16th-century half-way house between Catholic and Protestant.

Published June 30 1991
by David Loades
Published December 1 1990
The Life of Stephen Gardiner
Published November 1 1990
Presbyterianism and English Conformist Thought from Whitgift to Hooker
Published April 30 1988

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