Blind devotion: sight-loss and religion in early modern Britain
The following is a slightly amended version of a paper I delivered to the Experiences of Dis/Ability conference last August
Continue readingHistorian of early modern British religion
The following is a slightly amended version of a paper I delivered to the Experiences of Dis/Ability conference last August
Continue readingIn 1934, the Regius Professor of Divinity at Aberdeen, G.D. Henderson, published an account of the piety of northern Scotland
Continue readingWhat does this crystal-ball have in common with this collection of books?… … both have been described as ‘mystic’. Spiritual writing,
Continue readingMy name is Michael Riordan and I have fairly recently graduated from Cambridge with a PhD which explored mystics and prophets in Scotland during what we historians like refer to as the long eighteenth century, the period running from the Revolution of 1688 to the Great Reform Act of 1832 (or something like that).
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