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Happy Saturday everyone! This is @Patricksmcg, continuing with my #twittertakeover! Today we’ll talk about some of the medical aspects of atheism and unbelief in Elizabethan and early Stuart England. 1/10
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So, the story so far: Scholars often view atheism through the lens of intellectual history, exploring the Enlightenment and ‘secularisation’ or tracing atheistic ideas and individuals. A recent example is
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I'm also interested in the long afterlives of saints' cults, especially in England after the Reformation. Saints' cults survived in a number of different ways... Firstly, they were perpetuated by
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As well as Hallowe'en, today is also Reformation Day - commemorating the beginnings of the Reformation in 1517 - so today may be a good time to explore how the
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Alright, folks, let's talk a little bit about why late medieval vernacular #hagiography is an intriguing bundle of unanswered questions. Buckle up for provenance, #fragmentology & textual shenanigans! 1/ Much
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So! My book!The elevator pitch: looking at English Catholics abroad and trying to move beyond labelling the people themselves as 'exiles' (which has the danger of reducing their entire identity
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