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Ecclesiastical History Society

The Ecclesiastical History Society (EHS) is a British learned historical society founded in 1961 to foster interest in, and to advance the study of, all areas of the history of the Christian Church through twice yearly conferences and publications.[1] Founders include C. W. Dugmore of King's College, University of London, Dom David Knowles (the first President), and W. H. C. Frend. Since then the EHS has held annual conferences based on themes suggested by successive Presidents.[1]

Ecclesiastical History Society
AbbreviationEHS
Formation1961; 62 years ago (1961)
Founder
TypeLearned society
Registration no.1053883
Legal statusCharity
Purpose
  • Historical Study
  • Research
Location
  • United Kingdom
Official language
English
President (56th)
Alec Ryrie
Activities
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Conferences
Websiteecclesiasticalhistorysociety.com

There was an Ecclesiastical History Society during the 19th century.[2] The present society's history written by Stella Fletcher is called A Very Agreeable Society. Both historians of nonconformity (including Clyde Binfield, Geoffrey Nuttall, and W. R. Ward) and Catholic historians (including Eamon Duffy and Bill Sheils) have been Presidents of the EHS. The society publishes Studies in Church History which reviews current approaches to ecclesiastical history that have been presented at the summer and winter conferences of the EHS.[3] Membership comes in two categories: members and fellows. The Ecclesiastical History Society is a registered charity.[4]

Fellows of the Ecclesiastical History Society include: Rowan Williams, Isabel Rivers,[5] Janet Nelson, Owen Chadwick, Henry Chadwick, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Geoffrey Nuttall, Walter Ullmann, Alec Vidler, Eamon Duffy, William Frend, and Averil Cameron.[6]

Presidents Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b About Us - Ecclesiastical History Society
  2. ^ 'That the Ecclesiastical History Society Was Not Patronised by the Late Archbishop of Canterbury' - Maitland, S R., The Gentleman's Magazine: and historical review, July 1856-May 1868; London (Sep 1850): 282-283
  3. ^ History of the EHS - Ecclesiastical History Society
  4. ^ The Ecclesiastical History Society - Registered charities in England and Wales
  5. ^ Profile for Professor Isabel Rivers, MA (Cambridge) MA PhD (Columbia) - Queen Mary University of London
  6. ^ Fellows of the EHS - Ecclesiastical History Society
  7. ^ Past Presidents - Ecclesiastical History Society
  8. ^ Profile: Professor Robert Swanson MA, PhD, FSA, FRHistS - University of Birmingham database
  9. ^ Profile: Professor Frances Andrews BA, PhD (Lond.) FRHistS - University of St Andrews database
  10. ^ Conference Report: the Ecclesiastical History Society Conference 2017
  11. ^ Profiles: Professor Alec Ryrie - Durham University database

External links Edit

  • Official website  

ecclesiastical, history, society, british, learned, historical, society, founded, 1961, foster, interest, advance, study, areas, history, christian, church, through, twice, yearly, conferences, publications, founders, include, dugmore, king, college, universit. The Ecclesiastical History Society EHS is a British learned historical society founded in 1961 to foster interest in and to advance the study of all areas of the history of the Christian Church through twice yearly conferences and publications 1 Founders include C W Dugmore of King s College University of London Dom David Knowles the first President and W H C Frend Since then the EHS has held annual conferences based on themes suggested by successive Presidents 1 Ecclesiastical History SocietyAbbreviationEHSFormation1961 62 years ago 1961 FounderC W DugmoreDavid KnowlesW H C FrendTypeLearned societyRegistration no 1053883Legal statusCharityPurposeHistorical StudyResearchLocationUnited KingdomOfficial languageEnglishPresident 56th Alec RyrieActivitiesResearchPublicationsConferencesWebsiteecclesiasticalhistorysociety wbr comThere was an Ecclesiastical History Society during the 19th century 2 The present society s history written by Stella Fletcher is called A Very Agreeable Society Both historians of nonconformity including Clyde Binfield Geoffrey Nuttall and W R Ward and Catholic historians including Eamon Duffy and Bill Sheils have been Presidents of the EHS The society publishes Studies in Church History which reviews current approaches to ecclesiastical history that have been presented at the summer and winter conferences of the EHS 3 Membership comes in two categories members and fellows The Ecclesiastical History Society is a registered charity 4 Fellows of the Ecclesiastical History Society include Rowan Williams Isabel Rivers 5 Janet Nelson Owen Chadwick Henry Chadwick Diarmaid MacCulloch Geoffrey Nuttall Walter Ullmann Alec Vidler Eamon Duffy William Frend and Averil Cameron 6 Presidents Edit1961 63 David Knowles 7 1963 64 C W Dugmore 1964 65 S L Greenslade 1965 66 E F Jacob 1966 68 A G Dickens 1968 69 Christopher N L Brooke 1969 70 Walter Ullmann 1970 71 W R Ward 1971 72 W H C Frend 1972 73 Geoffrey Nuttall 1973 74 Rosalind Hill 1974 75 Basil Hall 1975 76 Donald Nicol 1976 77 J K Cameron 1977 78 John McManners 1978 79 Robert Markus 1979 80 Denys Hay 1980 81 Keith Robbins 1981 82 Terence Ranger 1982 83 Christopher Holdsworth 1983 84 G R Elton 1984 85 Henry Chadwick 1985 86 Patrick Collinson 1986 87 Michael Wilks 1987 88 J A Watt 1988 89 Owen Chadwick 1989 90 Claire Cross 1990 91 Clyde Binfield 1991 92 Barrie Dobson 1992 93 David Loades 1993 94 Janet Nelson 1994 96 David M Thompson 1996 97 Anthony Fletcher 1997 98 Stuart G Hall 1998 99 Colin Morris 1999 2000 Stuart Mews 2000 01 Margaret Aston 2001 02 Henry Mayr Harting 2002 03 Hugh McLeod 2003 04 Brenda Bolton 2004 05 Eamon Duffy 2005 06 Averil Cameron 2006 07 David W Bebbington 2007 08 Robert Swanson 8 2008 09 Bill Sheils 2009 10 Andrew Louth 2010 11 Sheridan Gilley 2011 12 Sarah Foot 2012 13 Alexandra Walsham 2013 14 John Wolffe 2014 15 Frances Andrews 9 2015 16 Simon Ditchfield 2016 17 Stewart J Brown 2017 18 Morwenna Ludlow 10 2018 19 Rosamond McKitterick 2019 20 Alec Ryrie 11 References Edit a b About Us Ecclesiastical History Society That the Ecclesiastical History Society Was Not Patronised by the Late Archbishop of Canterbury Maitland S R The Gentleman s Magazine and historical review July 1856 May 1868 London Sep 1850 282 283 History of the EHS Ecclesiastical History Society The Ecclesiastical History Society Registered charities in England and Wales Profile for Professor Isabel Rivers MA Cambridge MA PhD Columbia Queen Mary University of London Fellows of the EHS Ecclesiastical History Society Past Presidents Ecclesiastical History Society Profile Professor Robert Swanson MA PhD FSA FRHistS University of Birmingham database Profile Professor Frances Andrews BA PhD Lond FRHistS University of St Andrews database Conference Report the Ecclesiastical History Society Conference 2017 Profiles Professor Alec Ryrie Durham University databaseExternal links EditOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ecclesiastical History Society amp oldid 1177587182, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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