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Friday, 28 June 2013
Eleanor Harris
Eleanor Harris is working on a PhD, 'The Episcopal Congregation of Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh, 1792-1818' at the University of Stirling. She is particularly interested in the influence of Episcopalianism in the political, intellectual and domestic culture of Scotland and beyond.
Eleanor is a keen public speaker whose audiences have included the Ecclesiastical History Society, Old Edinburgh Club, Scottish Festival of History, Sydney Smith Association and Georgian House Volunteers. She is also a founder-member of the Scottish Episcopal Historians and editor of this blog.
Her first peer-reviewed paper, 'Reconciliation and Revival: Bishop Daniel Sandford of Edinburgh, 1766-1830', is due to be published in Records of the Scottish Church History Society this year.
Eleanor can be contacted at eleanormharris@gmail.com. You can also keep up to date with her work @eleanormharris on twitter and facebook.
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