Professor Jackie Eales
Name | Professor Jackie Eales |
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Job title | Emeritus Professor |
Research institute | School of Humanities and Education Studies |
Research outputs
Religion in times of war and Republic, 1642-1660
Eales, J. 2017. Religion in times of war and Republic, 1642-1660. in: Hiscock, A. and Wilcox, H. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Literature and Religion Oxford Oxford University Press. pp. 84-101Anne and Thomas Fairfax and the Vere connection
Eales, J. 2014. Anne and Thomas Fairfax and the Vere connection. in: Hopper, A. and Major, P. (ed.) England's Fortress: New Perspectives on Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax Farnham, Surrey Ashgate. pp. 145-168Female literacy and the social identity of the clergy family in seventeenth-century England
Eales, J. 2013. Female literacy and the social identity of the clergy family in seventeenth-century England. Archaeologia Cantiana. 133, pp. 67-81.17th century Canterbury travellers and collectors: the context of the Bargrave Collection
Eales, J. 2008. 17th century Canterbury travellers and collectors: the context of the Bargrave Collection.National political culture and provincial preaching as a point of contact in early modern England
Eales, J. 2008. National political culture and provincial preaching as a point of contact in early modern England.Thomas Traherne and royalism: influences and networks
Eales, J. 2008. Thomas Traherne and royalism: influences and networks.Thomas Wilson and parliament
Eales, J. 2008. Thomas Wilson and parliament.Forty Years on: Alan Everitt and the community of Kent revisited
Eales, J. 2012. Forty Years on: Alan Everitt and the community of Kent revisited. in: Eales, J. and Hopper, A. (ed.) The County Community in 17th Century England and Wales Hatfield University of Hertfordshire Press.The clergy and allegiance at the outbreak of the English Civil Wars: the case of John Marston of Canterbury
Eales, J. 2012. The clergy and allegiance at the outbreak of the English Civil Wars: the case of John Marston of Canterbury. Archaeologia Cantiana. 132, pp. 83-109.The county community in seventeenth-century England and Wales
Eales, J. and Hopper, A. (ed.) 2012. The county community in seventeenth-century England and Wales. Hatfield University of Hertfordshire Press.Women, patriarchy and personal piety in early modern England
Eales, J. 2000. Women, patriarchy and personal piety in early modern England.Women and chess from N.P. Gerbanyevskaya to Judit Polgar, 1860-1990
Eales, J. 1999. Women and chess from N.P. Gerbanyevskaya to Judit Polgar, 1860-1990.Kent in the English Civil Wars 1640-1649
Eales, J. 2009. Kent in the English Civil Wars 1640-1649.Commemorating the 6th of August: The Jesus Day Assize Sermons in Exeter Cathedral
Eales, J. 2009. Commemorating the 6th of August: The Jesus Day Assize Sermons in Exeter Cathedral."So many sects and schisms": religion in Kent, 1640-1660
Eales, J. 2006. "So many sects and schisms": religion in Kent, 1640-1660. in: Durston, C. and Maltby, J. (ed.) Religion in Revolutionary England Manchester University Press. pp. 226-248Provincial preaching and allegiance in the First English Civil War, 1640-1646
Eales, J. 2002. Provincial preaching and allegiance in the First English Civil War, 1640-1646. in: Cogswell, T., Cust, R. and Lake, P. (ed.) Politics, Religion and Popularity in Early Stuart Britain: Early Stuart Essays in Honour of Conrad Russell Cambridge University Press. pp. 185-210Patriarchy, puritanism and politics: The letters of Lady Brilliana Harley (1598-1643)
Eales, J. 2001. Patriarchy, puritanism and politics: The letters of Lady Brilliana Harley (1598-1643). in: Daybell, J. and Brown, C. (ed.) Women's Letters and Letter Writing in England, 1450-1700 London Palgrave. pp. 143-158An ancient mother in our Israel: Mary, Lady Vere
Eales, J. 2010. An ancient mother in our Israel: Mary, Lady Vere. in: Harris, J. and Scott-Baumann, E. (ed.) The Intellectual Culture of Puritan Women, 1558-1680 Basingstoke, UK Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 84-95Kent and the English Civil Wars, 1640-1649
Eales, J. 2008. Kent and the English Civil Wars, 1640-1649. The Journal of Kent History. 66, pp. 2-5.Kent in the Civil Wars and Commonwealth, 1642-1660
Eales, J. 2004. Kent in the Civil Wars and Commonwealth, 1642-1660. in: Lawson, T. and Killingray, D. (ed.) An Historical Atlas of Kent Chichester Phillimore.Community and disunity: Kent and the English Civil Wars, 1640-1649
Eales, J. 2001. Community and disunity: Kent and the English Civil Wars, 1640-1649. Whitstable, UK Keith Dickson Books.Kent and the English Civil Wars, 1640-1660
Eales, J. 2001. Kent and the English Civil Wars, 1640-1660. in: Lansberry, F. (ed.) Government and Politics in Kent 1640-1914 Woodbridge, Suffolk Boydell and Brewer. pp. 1-32Politics and ideology in Kent, 1558-1640
Eales, J. 2000. Politics and ideology in Kent, 1558-1640. in: Zell, M. (ed.) Early Modern Kent, 1540-1640 Suffolk, UK Boydell and Brewer.The rise of ideological politics in Kent, 1558-1640
Eales, J. 2000. The rise of ideological politics in Kent, 1558-1640. in: Zell, M. (ed.) Early Modern Kent, 1540-1640 Woodbridge, Suffolk Boydell and Brewer. pp. 279-314Women in Early Modern England, 1500-1700
Eales, J. 1998. Women in Early Modern England, 1500-1700. London, UK Routledge.The culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700
Durston, C. and Eales, J. (ed.) 1996. The culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700. London, UK Macmillan.A road to revolution: The continuity of Puritanism, 1559-1642
Eales, J. 1996. A road to revolution: The continuity of Puritanism, 1559-1642. in: Durston, C. and Eales, J. (ed.) The Culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700 London, UK Macmillan. pp. 184-209Thomas Pierson and the transmission of the moderate Puritan tradition
Eales, J. 1995. Thomas Pierson and the transmission of the moderate Puritan tradition. Midland History. 20, pp. 75-102.Iconoclasm, iconography and the altar in the English civil war
Eales, J. 1992. Iconoclasm, iconography and the altar in the English civil war. in: Wood, D. (ed.) The Church and the Arts: Papers read at the 1990 Summer Meeting and the 1991 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society Oxford, UK; Cambridge Mass., USA Blackwell.Samuel Clarke and the lives of godly women in seventeenth century England
Eales, J. 1990. Samuel Clarke and the lives of godly women in seventeenth century England. in: Sheils, W. and Wood, D. (ed.) Women in the Church Oxford Blackwell.Puritans and Roundheads: the Harleys of Brampton Bryan and the outbreak of the English civil war
Eales, J. 1990. Puritans and Roundheads: the Harleys of Brampton Bryan and the outbreak of the English civil war. Cambridge, New York Cambridge University Press.Sir Robert Harley, K. B., (1579-1656) and the 'character' of a puritan
Eales, J. 1989. Sir Robert Harley, K. B., (1579-1656) and the 'character' of a puritan. British Library Journal. 15, pp. 134-157.4730
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