Re: 16th-Century English Church History

Richard B Gorrie (rgorrie@uoguelph.ca)
Sun, 29 Jan 1995 12:00:15 -0400

Sears McGee at UCSanta Barbara has has a number of students who have
worked with seventeenth-century topics and perhaps some in the sixteenth
century. More modestly, I have had two recent sixteenth-century topics
among my students. One was done about 4 years ago on a reappraisal of Abp
Parker's early career and the other is nearing completion on the female
religious following the Dissolution. And there is a student about to
begin research on religious and secular concepts of poverty. I should
think that Paul Seaver at Stanford would have had students in English
religious history in both the sixteenth- and seventeenth-centuries. I
know this is a parochically West Coast list, but there it is.

Cheers,

Lamar Hill
UC,Irvine
<lhill@benfranklin.hnet.uci.edu>