From Toleration to Religious Freedom, ed. Mariëtta van der Tol, Carys Brown, John Adenitire and ES Kempson is now out, the first in the Peter Lang series ‘Histories of Religious Pluralism” e...
The Post-Reformation Era, 1559-1689, edited by John Coffey: Presents a revisionist account of the origins of Anglophone Protestant Dissent Adopts a comparative approach between Presbyterians, Con...
The Research Group in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radicalism is launching its new series with Routlege, https://emodir.hypotheses.org/emodir-routledge-series, a welcome addition on the pu...
We’re delighted to announce that Isabel Rivers’s new book: Vanity Fair and the Celestial City: Dissenting, Methodist, and Evangelical Literary Culture in England 1720-1800 has just been publi...
We are very pleased to announce the publication of The Richard Baxter Treatises: A Catalogue and Guide by Alan Argent, with Boydell & Brewer. The catalogue, with a foreword by N. H. Keeble, compr...
We’re delighted to let you know that The Oxford Handbook of John Bunyan, edited by W. R. Owens and Michael Davies is now out. With 736 pages and 23 illustrations, this is a maginificent achieve...
The French journal Études Épistémè, dédicated to early-modern European culture, has recently published several issues on religious studies which contain articles on various forms of dissent:...
Readers will be interested to learn of the following book published last year: Kristianna Polder, Matrimony in the True Church: The Seventeenth-Century Quaker Marriage Approbation Discipline (Rou...
Mark Goldie’s monograph, adapted from his edition of the Entring Book of Roger Morrice (but with a new introduction and bibliography), will be an invaluable resource for scholars working on th...
The Richard L. Greaves Prize was established in 2004 in honour of the memory of the first president of the International John Bunyan Society and is awarded every three years for an outstanding bo...