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Dr Christopher Haigh

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Lecturer (CUF) in Modern History

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Publications

  • The Plain Man's Pathways to Heaven: Kinds of Christianity in Post-Reformation England, 1570-1640 (Oxford, 2007), 284
  • 'Dr Temple's Pew: Sex and Clerical Status in the 1630s'. Huntington Library Quarterly 68 Number 3 (2005), 497-517
  • 'Clergy JPs in England and Wales, 1590-1640'. The Historical Journal 47 (2004), 233-259
  • 'The Character of an Antipuritan'. Sixteenth Century Journal XXXV (2004), 671-88
  • 'A G Dickens and the English Reformation'. Historical Research 77 (2004), 24-38
  • 'A matter of much contention in the realm: parish controversies over communion bread in post-Reformation England'. History 88 (2003), 393-404
  • 'The Reformation in England to 1603', in The Blackwell Companion to the Reformation (Oxford, 2003)
  • 'Introduction', in The England of Elizabeth, by A L Rowse (2003)
  • 'The Troubles of Thomas Pestell: Parish Squabbles and Ecclesiastical Politics in Caroline England'. Journal of British Studies 41 (2002), 403-428
  • 'Success and Failure in the English Reformation'. Past and Present 173 (1) (2001), 28-49
  • 'Catholicism in early modern England: Bossy and beyond'. Historical Journal 45 (2001), 481-94
  • 'Henry VIII and the German Reformation', in Religion und Politik in Deutschland und Grossbritannien (Munich, 2001), 31-42
  • 'Communion and community: Exclusion from Communion in post-Reformation England'. Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51 (2000), 721-740
  • 'Anticlericalism and Clericalism, 1580-1640', in Anticlericalism in Britain c1500-1914 (2000), 18-41
  • 'The taming of the Reformation: Preachers, Pastors and Parishioners in Elizabethan and early Stuart England'. History 85 (2000), 572-588
  • Elizabeth I (London, 1998)
  • 'Politics in an Age of Peace and War, 1570-1630', in The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain (Oxford, 1996), 330-360
  • English Reformations: Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors (Oxford, 1993)
  • The English Reformation Revised (Cambridge, 1987)

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