Publications

Publications Arising from 2018/19 Fellowships

G.A. Guazzelli, Un volume dell ‘antica biblioteca dei Bollandisti di Anversa ritrovato a Durham (Durham University Library, Palace Green, SA 0032), in Analecta Bollandiana, vol. 138/2, pp. 382-295.

Jeremy M. Hutton and Ted Kaizer, ÔÇ£Three Forgotten Tesserae and a Coin from Palmyra in the Oriental Museum at Durham University.ÔÇØ Pp. 000-000 in The Small Stuff of the Palmyrenes: The Coins and Tesserae of Palmyra (ed. Rubina Raja. Oxford Onomastics Conference, 2019).

Jeremy M. Hutton. ÔÇ£Towards a ÔÇÿCognitive Philology ‘: Reading Hosea 11:1-4 with the Shades.ÔÇØ Submitted for publication in a volume of conference proceedings (IOSOT, Aberdeen, UK, 2019). Submitted Dec. 26, 2019.

Reappraisals of British Colonisation in Atlantic Canada, 1700-1930

Kehoe, S. Karly, ÔÇ£Jacobites, Jamaica, and the Establishment of a Highland Catholic Community in the Canadian MaritimesÔÇØ, Scottish Historical Review (In Press, autumn 2021)

Kehoe, S. Karly, Empire and Emancipation: Scottish and Irish Catholics at the Atlantic Fringe, c. 1780 – c.1850, Toronto, University of Toronto Press (In press, autumn 2021)

https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-reappraisals-of-british-colonisation-in-atlantic-canada-1700-1930.html

Chapter 5. Catholic Highland Scots and the Colonisation of Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island, 1772-1830)

ÔÇ£Christian Theology in the Context of Classical Traditions of Thought,ÔÇØ in Cambridge History of Early Christian Theology, ed. Lewis Ayres. Cambridge University Press (July 2021).

Journal Article:

Benjamin Pohl, ÔÇÿ”An original charter of King John at Ushaw College, Co. Durham (Ushaw MS 66)”, Northern History 56 (2019), 138-51.

Medieval Manuscripts in Ushaw College Library: A Fragmentary History ‘, Catholic Archives, Spring 2021 – Benjamin Pohl and Leah Tether

Book Chapter:

Benjamin Pohl, “Nothing to see here! Hidden changes of authorship and genre in a twelfth-century manuscript (Durham, Ushaw College, MS 6)”, in Models of Change in Medieval Textual Culture, ed. Jonatan Petersson et al (Berlin: De Gruyter, forthcoming 2022).

Monographs:

Leah Tether, Laura Chuhan Campbell and Benjamin Pohl, The Bristol Merlin: Revealing the Hidden Secrets of a Medieval Fragment (Amsterdam: ARC Humanities Press, July 2021)

Conference Papers:

ÔÇÿThe Brut, the whole Brut, and nothing but the Brut: a manuscript that lies to its readers ‘,ÒÇÇXXVIth Arthurian Congress of the International Arthurian Society at the University of Catania, Sicily (19-25 July 2020);

ÔÇÿNothing to see here! Hidden changes of authorship and genre in a twelfth-century manuscript (Durham, Ushaw College, MS 6) ‘;ÒÇÇModels of Change in Medieval Textual Culture at Stockholm University, Sweden (25-26 September 2020)

Journal Article:

Benjamin Pohl and Leah Tether, ‘Medieval Manuscripts in Ushaw College Library: A Fragmentary History’, Catholic Archives, forthcoming spring 2021

Leah Tether and Laura Chuhan Campbell, ÔÇ£Early Book Collections and Modern Audiences: Harnessing the Identity/ies of Book Collections as Collective Resources,ÔÇØÒÇÇRBM 21 (2020), 26-39 (https://rbm.acrl.org/index.php/rbm/article/view/24459/32287)ÒÇÇ

Monographs:

The General Reader and the Academy: Medieval French Literature and Penguin Classics (Cambridge University Press, 2019)

Leah Tether, Laura Chuhan Campbell and Benjamin Pohl, The Bristol Merlin: Revealing the Hidden Secrets of a Medieval Fragment (Amsterdam: ARC Humanities Press, July 2021)

The Bristol Merlin: Text and Context (with L. Chuhan Campbell – Durham and Benjamin Pohl, Bristol and RRL Fellow), ARC Humanities Press (2020)

Article: ÔÇÿEarly Book Collections and Modern Audiences: Harnessing the Identity/ies of Book Collections as Collective Resources ‘ (with L. Chuhan Campbell – Durham), RBM (2020)

RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage

Book Chapters:

Laura Chuhan Campbell and Leah Tether, “Printers’ Prefaces and Rewriting in Arthurian Romance,” in Rewriting Medieval French Literature: Studies in Honour of Jane H. M. Taylor (Berlin: De Gruyter, summer 2021)

A passion for Mission (Newbold Academic Press, 2019)

ÔÇÿTransnational Calvinist co-operation and ÔÇ£mastery of the seaÔÇØ in the late sixteenth century ‘, in Gijse Rommelse, Jonathan Davies and Alan James (eds.), Ideologies of Western naval power, c.1500-1815 (Routledge, 2019), 153-87

ÔÇÿThe ÔÇ£reflex influenceÔÇØ and the bystander effect: Historical trends in mission giving ‘, in Petr ─îin─ìala (ed.), Festschrift for Monte Sahlin (Andrews University Press, 2021)

(Co-authored with Alec Ryrie) ÔÇÿAxes of mission: Conversion and the purposes of Protestant mission in global history ‘ (undergoing peer review for Transactions of the Royal Historical Society)

Zsombor T├│th, Understanding Long Reformation in Eastern Europe: The Case of Hungarian Puritanism Revisited, JOURNAL OF EARLY MODERN CHRISTIANITY (2020)2: 319ÔêÆ341.

https://www.academia.edu/44730206/Understanding_Long_Reformation_in_Eastern_Europe_The_Case_of_Hungarian_Puritanism_Revisited

Zsombor T├│th, ÔÇ×Hossz├║ reformáci├│, konfesszionális pluralitás és felekezet(k├Âz)iség[Long Reformation, Confessional Plurality and Interconfessionality]ÔÇØ in Interkonfesszionalitás és irodalom a kora ├║jkorban [Interconfessinality in Early Modern Literature] eds. Réka Tasi, T├╝nde M├│ré, (Budapest: Reciti Kiad├│, 2020) 11ÔêÆ50.

https://www.academia.edu/44247496/Hossz%C3%BA_reform%C3%A1ci%C3%B3_konfesszion%C3%A1lis_pluralit%C3%A1s_%C3%A9s_felekezet_k%C3%B6z_is%C3%

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