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)
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).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2022
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.
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.

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