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The Nordic Countries 286 Authors Claus Arnold, professor of church history, Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main. Research interests: modernist crisis, ecclesiastical censure (sixteenth-twentieth centuries ), Roman Curia, German Catholicism (nineteenth-twentieth centuries). Jan Art, professor of modern history at Ghent University. Research interests: religious and cultural history (nineteenth century). Jan De Maeyer, professor of church history at the K.U.Leuven and director of KADOC. Research interests: religion, culture and society in Belgium/Western Europe (nineteenth-twentieth centuries). Ward De Pril, research fellow of the History of Church and Theology Research Unit (K.U. Leuven). Research interests: history of the Louvain Faculty of Theology, theological reform and renewal (c. 1900-1950). Hallgeir Elstad, professor of Norwegian church history at the University of Oslo. Research interests: modern church history (nineteenth-twentieth centuries). Joris van Eijnatten, professor of cultural history at Utrecht University. Research interests: religious history, history of ideas and history of media and communication in Europe in the (early) modern period. Klaus Fitschen, professor of church history at the University of Leipzig. Research interests: history of Christianity (nineteenth-twentieth centuries). Leo Kenis, professor in the history of church and theology at the K.U.Leuven. Research interests: history of church and theology (nineteenth-twentieth centuries). Frances Knight, associate professor at the department of Theology and Religious Studies (University of Nottingham). Research interests: church history in nineteenth -century England and Wales, nineteenth-century Christianity in a European and global perspective. Peter Nockles, librarian and curator of the Methodist Church Archives and Research Centre and research fellow in Religions & Theology (University of Manchester ). Research interests: British religious history (eighteenth-nineteenthcenturies). 287 Bibliography 287 Jes Fabricius Møller, professor of history at the SAXO-institute (University of Copenhagen). Research interests: Danish cultural history (nineteenth-twentieth centuries ). Øyvind Norderval, professor of church history at the University of Oslo. Research interests: church history, science and religion. Erik Sidenvall, professor of church history at the University of Lund. Research interests: religious conversions, Christian missions and religion and social change in Sweden and Britain (nineteenth-twentieth centuries). Dag Thorkildsen, professor of theology at the University of Oslo. Research interests: national and religious identity in Scandinavia, Norwegian Protestantism. Nigel Yates, late professor of ecclesiastical history at the University of Wales, Lampeter. Research interests: church architecture and liturgical arrangements, Anglican ritualism, and church-state relations in Britain, Ireland and Europe in the postReformation period. Paula Yates, lecturer in modern church history at the University of Wales Trinity St David (formerly University of Wales, Lampeter). Research interests: religion and politics, religion and education, interdenominational relations in Britain (eighteenthnineteenth centuries). [3.135.205.146] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 02:35 GMT) Colophon Final editing Beatrice Van Eeghem (UPL) Luc Vints (KADOC) Copy editing Lieve Claes (KADOC) Lay-out Alexis Vermeylen (KADOC) Printing and binding Lannoo Printers, Tielt (Belgium) KADOC Documentation and Research Centre for Religion, Culture and Society Vlamingenstraat 39 B - 3000 Leuven http://kadoc.kuleuven.be Leuven University Press Minderbroedersstraat 4 B - 3000 Leuven http://upers.kuleuven.be ...

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