Dr Jonathan Willis
Birmingham University
BIOGRAPHY
Dr Jonathan Willis is a Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Birmingham. He is primarily a historian of the English reformation, with interests in the history and theology of late-medieval and early modern Europe more broadly. His research focuses on the religious and cultural history of England over the course of the long sixteenth century. His recent publications include Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010) and The Reformation of the Decalogue: Religious Belief, Practice and Identity and the Ten Commandments in England, c.1485-c.1625 (CUP, forthcoming 2017)
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The Tudors – Henry VIII and the English Reformation, 1509-47
Dr Jonathan Willis, Birmingham University
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The Tudors – Henry VIII and the English Reformation, 1509-47
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The Tudors – Religion and the Church, 1509-1603
Dr Jonathan Willis, Birmingham University
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The Tudors – Religion and the Church, 1509-1603
Dr Jonathan WillisBirmingham University