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About the Author
Nigel Aston is Reader in Early Modern History at the University of Leicester. His publications include Christianity and Revolutionary Europe, c. 1750-1830 (2003), The French Revolution, 1789-1804: Authority, Liberty and the Search for Stability (2004), and Religion and Revolution in France, 1780-1804 (2000). Benjamin Bankhurst is Assistant Professor of History at Shepherd University. He is the author of Ulster Presbyterians and the Scots Irish Diaspora, 1750-1764 (2013).
Reviews
If full-on religious toleration did not happen after the Hanoverian succession, though, widely-accepted religious pluralism did. And pluralism's emergence is a development which this book helps to explain. Emerging from a conference at Dr Williams's Library in London, Negotiating toleration's essays cover the whole of the British Isles and part of the British Atlantic World. * Robert G. Ingram, Ohio University, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
The collection, however, is a welcome contribution to the study of religious pluralism. It provides fresh insights on how dissenters perceived the Hanoverian Succession and will become essential reading for future scholars of religiouspluralism. * Ben Rogers, Royal Studies Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198804222
Author Nigel Aston
Format Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 163mm * 20mm