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Sheridan Gilley

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Sheridan Gilley
Born27 April 1945
Brisbane, Australia
OccupationAuthor

Sheridan Gilley (born 27 April 1945) is an Australian author and historian.

Biography

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He was born on 27 April 1945 in Brisbane, Australia.[1][2]

He is the son of Wayne Grover Gilley, a journalist and his wife Betty Margaret Gilley.[1][2]

He married Margaret Mary Haworth a health care executive and vicar on June 15, 1974, and had two children with her.[1][2]

Education

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He completed his bachelor's degree at the University of Queensland in 1966 and his PhD at the University of Cambridge in 1971.[1][2]

Career

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He served as a lecturer in ecclesiastical history at the University of St. Andrews from 1971 to 1978.[1][2]

He is currently a reader emeritus at the University of Durham since 2002.[1][2]

Awards and honours

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He became a fellow/member of the Royal Historical Society and the Ecclesiastical History Society.[1][2]

Bibliography

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His notable books include:[3][4]

  • Loss and Gain: The Story of a Convert
  • The Beauty of Holiness and the Holiness of Beauty: Art, Sanctity, and the Truth of Catholicism
  • The Cambridge History of Christianity, Volume 8: World Christianities, c.1815 - c.1914
  • Newman And His Age
  • The Irish in Britain 1815-1931
  • Victorian Churches and Churchmen: Essays Presented to Vincent Alan McClelland
  • A Short History of Religion in Britain

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Gilley, Sheridan 1945– | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Larkin, Emmet (1979). "Reviewed work: The Protestant Crusade in Ireland, 1800-70. A Study of Protestant-Catholic Relations between the Act of Union and Disestablishment, Desmond Bowen". The Catholic Historical Review. 65 (4): 648–650. JSTOR 25020727.
  3. ^ "Gilley, Sheridan [WorldCat Identities]".
  4. ^ "Sheridan Gilley's research works | Durham University, Durham (DU) and other places".
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