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Kathryn Marshalek
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Assistant Professor of Humanities @UF| Early Modern Europe | Dynastic Politics, English Catholicism, and Arminianism in the 1620s

https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/ceaf050
https://doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htad036
https://doi.org/10.1017/rqx.2022.214
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Interested in the relationship between anti-popery in the 1624 parliament and "real" Catholic activity? Check out my new article in the English Historical Review, now available with advance access!
doi.org/10.1093/ehr/...
An Unsettled Religious Settlement and the Crisis of the 1620s: English Catholics, Anti-Popery, and the Spanish Match, 1622–4*
Abstract. The anti-popish fervour that accompanied the collapse of the Spanish Match has been long acknowledged both by the wave of revisionists who dismis
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Very excited to say that I will be starting a new position next month as an Assistant Professor of Humanities at the University of Florida's Hamilton School! Delighted to be joining such a distinguished group of faculty. Go Gators!
UF’s Hamilton School announces major faculty expansion
The Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education marks  significant milestone in its evolution from academic center to full-fledged school.
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July 22, 2025 at 12:14 PM
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Our April issue is online! From Whitby to Nairobi, from the 12th to the 20th century, find some summer reading here! Also a full range of book reviews.

Read it here: academic.oup.com/ehr/issue/14...
Volume 140 Issue 603 | The English Historical Review | Oxford Academic
The oldest journal of historical scholarship in the English-speaking world. Publishes original and exciting research relating to all parts of the world and all forms of historical inquiry from the Cla...
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July 18, 2025 at 8:11 AM
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#CFP the fifth early modern British and Irish Catholicism conference. The conference will be held in London 29 June-1 July 2026. Proposal deadline: 21 Jan 2026 www.durham.ac.uk/research/ins... #skystorians #history #Catholicism #CathHist #nuntastic @imems.bsky.social
July 11, 2025 at 2:59 PM
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Winner of the RHS First Book Prize (2025):

'Royal Justice and the Making of the Tudor Commonwealth, 1485-1547', by Laura Flannigan (Cambridge University Press, 2024)

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July 3, 2025 at 2:10 PM
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In April, History of Parliament recently hosted a colloquium titled 'Parliament and Church, c.1530-c.1630'.

Dr Alex Beeton has reflected on the day's events, where exploring this relationship in the early modern period led to some exciting insights: historyofparliament.com/2025/05/29/p...
Parliament and the Church, c.1530-c.1630 - The History of Parliament
In the early modern period, both England’s Church and its Parliament changed. A Catholic country split from Rome and the importance and prominence of the two
historyofparliament.com
May 29, 2025 at 8:09 AM
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A new study of James VI and I is now available, just in time for the anniversary of the reign's end. Corruption! Religious strife! Devious diplomacy! All in one paperback @routledgehistory.bsky.social @kathrynmarshalek.bsky.social #EarlyMod #history #britishstudies
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James VI and I: Kingship, Government and Religion
James VI and I: Politics, Government and Religion brings together early career and established scholars with a range of approaches to the reign. Their original, research-based essays on a series of br...
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April 8, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Interested in the relationship between anti-popery in the 1624 parliament and "real" Catholic activity? Check out my new article in the English Historical Review, now available with advance access!
doi.org/10.1093/ehr/...
An Unsettled Religious Settlement and the Crisis of the 1620s: English Catholics, Anti-Popery, and the Spanish Match, 1622–4*
Abstract. The anti-popish fervour that accompanied the collapse of the Spanish Match has been long acknowledged both by the wave of revisionists who dismis
doi.org
April 3, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Delighted to have a chapter in this volume! Thank you to Alex and Michael for putting together such a wonderful collection. It has been a great pleasure to read, and to learn from, the other essays!
Look who’s turned up this morning! 🥳 Thank you SO much to the contributing authors, my co-editor Michael Questier and the wonderful team @routledgehistory.bsky.social

Use code 25AFLY1 for 20% off:

www.routledge.com/James-VI-and... #earlymodern #KingJames400
March 5, 2025 at 4:42 PM
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On the way in March - pre-order from 13 February: James VI & I essays, edited with Michael Questier.

www.routledge.com/James-VI-and... #earlymodern
James VI and I: Kingship, Government and Religion
James VI and I: Politics, Government and Religion brings together early career and established scholars with a range of approaches to the reign. Their original, research-based essays on a series of br...
www.routledge.com
February 11, 2025 at 9:38 PM
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📕New article out now in JBS!

“In From the Cold: Notes on Sixteenth-Century English Catholic History” by Freddy Cristobal Dominguez

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In From the Cold: Notes on Sixteenth-Century English Catholic History | Journal of British Studies | Cambridge Core
In From the Cold: Notes on Sixteenth-Century English Catholic History
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January 24, 2025 at 2:27 PM
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10 new essays on James VI & I.

Publishing March 2025, from Routledge.

#earlymodern #stuarts #KingJames400 #historyteacher
January 15, 2025 at 8:41 PM
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want a little insight into how I use practice-as-research as a historical method for examining the early modern state? look no further! www.historyworkshop.org.uk/practice-his... thanks @historywo.bsky.social for having me! #publichistory #publicengagement #earlymodernhistory
Scriptwriting as Historical Research
How can scriptwriting be used to understand early modern legal power? Lucy Clarke uses practice-as-research to explore how arrests performed power.
www.historyworkshop.org.uk
November 21, 2024 at 11:49 AM