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Richard Serjeantson
Name: | Richard Serjeantson |
Affiliation: | Trinity College, Cambridge |
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Last login: | Wed Feb 07 09:22:54 +0000 2024 |
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- Clark Lecture 4. On the ‘voice of the poem’
- Clark Lecture 3. ‘Something there is that talks within’
- Clark Lecture 2. ‘The impersonal personal’
- Clark Lecture 1. The ‘inhuman’ aspect of lyric poetry
- Getting to Know You: Occupation and Information
- Fighting Total War: A View from the Ground
- Envisioning and Preparing for Total War
- On the Road to Hell: Sovereignty Reconfigured
- Ontologies and Values
- Heuristics and its Hazards
- Gurus, Experts, Idiots and the Modalities of Debate
- Democracy and Demonstration
- Shakespeare and rhetorical closure
- Shakespeare and the rhetoric of narrative
- Shakespeare on beginning to speak
- The Renaissance theory of rhetorical invention
- Religious communities as communities of knowledge
- Reading practices in Early Christianity and the individualisation process
- Scripture and paideia in Late Antiquity
- A new ethos and the religious mutation in the Roman Empire
- Common Weal and Res Publica: The Conception of the Tudor State, 1450–1530
- The Intellectual Origins of the Anglo-Dutch Alliance (1667–77)
- Running the Race: The Life Course and Protestant Piety in Early Modern Britain
- ‘Crafty Catholic children abroad in every quarter and coast’: The engagement of children in the practice of Catholicism in England, c. 1560–1660
- Questions of Loyalty: The Catholic Peerage in Early Restoration Ireland
- Thomas Hobbes, Heresy, and the Theological Project of 'Leviathan'
- The History and Archeology of a Seventeenth-Century Library: Peterhouse from Andrew Perne (d. 1589) to John Cosin (d. 1672)
- Living with the Loving God: Oliver Cromwell’s Religion Revisited
- Ancient Wisdom in the Age of the New Philosophy: Scholarship and ‘Rational Religion’ 1650–1700
- Catholic Separatism, Church Popery and Late Elizabethan Politics
- From Uniformity to Disunity: The Dissenters’ Private Academies, 1662–1714
- The Reformation of the Generations: Youth, Age and Religious Change in England c.1500–1700
- Foreign Reformed Churches and England’s Second Reformation, 1636–62
- English Print Culture and the Question of Cromwellian Kingship
- Living With History
- Presbyterians, Congregationalists and the Struggle for Parish Reform, 1640–42
- ‘A divine kinde of rhetoricke’: Godly Preaching and the Rhetorical Tradition
- The Witch of Wapping: Judicial Murder; Family Disputes; Constitutional Law in mid-seventeenth century England
- A World Elsewhere
- A Disciplined Eye
- Anglo-French Cultural Transmission: the case of John Locke and the Huguenots
- An Antique Land
- Monarchy Asserted: The Conservative Cromwellians and the Restoration
- A Pattern Science
- Causes and Nature of Royalist Disappointment in Restoration England and Wales
- The Bishops and the Duke of Buckingham, 1624–26
- St John's College (Cambridge) and the Reformation, 1534-74
- Parliament and the Public in the 1620s: Reassessing Conrad Russell
- The Demise of Baconian Natural History
- Experimental and Speculative Natural Philosophy
- The Royal Society Illustrations of Richard Waller
- John Locke and the third Earl of Shaftesbury: the Disintegration of a Friendship
- Imagination and Nature in Late Scholasticism
- Christianity, Islam and the Yoruba: (4) Histories of the Present
- Christianity, Islam and the Yoruba: (3) Competing Fundamentalisms?
- From Boyne to Boston: Aspects of Irish Jacobite Poetry
- Christianity, Islam and the Yoruba: (2) Conversion, Colonialism and Community
- The Political Pulpit: Ministers, Mobilisation and the Royalist Message, c. 1642–1649
- Christianity, Islam and the Yoruba: (1) A Situated Comparison of Religions
- ‘Ye attainment of Learning, & increase in Knowledge’: Seventeenth-century study directives and the uses of Roman history
- Aristotelian Ancient Constitutionalism in Stuart Ireland: Substance, the Four Causes and Politics
- Prayerbook Anglicanism
- Beyond Good and Evil: Thinking with Moderates in Early Modern England
- One Hundred Terms of the Early Modern British History Seminar + Summer Drinks Party
- Answering ‘The Soap Makers Complaint': John Lilburne, George Thompson, and the Committee for Regulating the Excise
- 'A bulwarke against the kingdome of Antechrist': religious identities and the geopolitics of the Northern Atlantic
- Richard Hakluyt’s ‘Political Economy’: the Blessings of Exchange
- Clark Lecture seminar in conjunction with the History of the Book seminar
- Ecclesiastical Liberty in Early Stuart England
- Forms Affect Meaning: Pauses and Pitches in Early Modern Texts
- Cardenio Lost. Or, How to Make a Play with Don Quixote?
- Church History for a King: Isaac Casaubon in England, 1610-1614
- Oisin Comes Home: Yeats as Inheritor
- Lost in the Big House: Anglo-Irishry and the Uses of the Supernatural
- Aggression, Expediency and the defence of Parliament
- The First Romantics: Young Irelands between Catholic Emancipation and the Famine
- ‘Counterfeit commonwealthsmen’? The tactics of the 'crypto-royalists' during Richard Cromwell's Parliament
- The Politicisation of Irish Literature
- Socinianism and the limits of toleration in the 1650s
- The informality of rule: managing Elizabethan Government
- The singularity of James Harrington’s political thought: the case for political equality
- Regency in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
- Poetry, Drama and the Cromwellian Atlantic
- Richard Bancroft, the Making of an arch anti-puritan
- The Monarchical Republic of Tudor England and the Empire of Great Britain
- Caroline Calvinism? The cases of Robert Sanderson and Humphrey Sydenham
- Commerce, the state and political conflict in seventeenth-century England: the career of Benjamin Worsley
- Making Sense of William Cecil
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