Christopher Haigh

Christopher Haigh

Christopher Haigh is a British historian specialising in religion and politics around the English Reformation. Until his retirement in 2009, he was Student and Tutor in Modern History at Christ Church, Oxford and University Lecturer at Oxford University. He was educated at Churchill College, Cambridge and the University of Manchester.

Works

  • Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire, Cambridge University Press, 1975
  • The English Reformation Revised, Cambridge University Press, 1987
  • English Reformations: Religion, Politics and Society under the Tudors, Oxford University Press, 1993
  • Politics in an Age of Peace and War, 1570-1630 in The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain, Oxford, 1996, pp. 330-360
  • Elizabeth I, London, 1998
  • Success and Failure in the English Reformation, Past & Present. Vol 173 (1) (2001) pp. 28-49
  • The Troubles of Thomas Pestell: Parish Squabbles and Ecclesiastical Politics in Caroline England, Journal of British Studies. Vol 41 (2002) pp. 403-428
  • The Reformation in England to 1603 in The Blackwell Companion to the Reformation, Oxford, 2003
  • Clergy JPs in England and Wales, 1590-1640, The Historical Journal, vol 47, 2004, pp. 233-259
  • The Character of an Antipuritan, Sixteenth Century Journal, vol XXXV, 2004, pp. 671-88
  • A G Dickens and the English Reformation, Historical Research, vol 77, 2004, pp. 24-38
  • The Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven: Kinds of Christianity in Post-Reformation England, 1570-1640, Oxford University Press, 2007

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