Ecclesiastical History Society
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The Ecclesiastical History Society (EHS) is a British learned historical society founded in 1961 to foster interest in, and to advance the study of, all areas of the history of the Christian Church through twice yearly conferences and publications. Founders include C. W. Dugmore of King's College, University of London, Dom David Knowles (the first President), and W. H. C. Frend. Since then the EHS has held annual conferences based on themes suggested by successive Presidents.
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A Sociedade de História Eclesiástica (EHS) é uma sociedade histórica erudita fundada em 1961 para promover o interesse e promover o estudo de todas as áreas da história da Igreja Cristã através de conferências e publicações semestrais. Os fundadores incluem C. W. Dugmore, do King's College, Universidade de Londres, Dom David Knowles (o primeiro Presidente) e W. H. C. Frend. Desde então, o EHS realiza conferências anuais com base nos temas sugeridos pelos sucessivos presidentes.
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The Ecclesiastical History Society (EHS) is a British learned historical society founded in 1961 to foster interest in, and to advance the study of, all areas of the history of the Christian Church through twice yearly conferences and publications. Founders include C. W. Dugmore of King's College, University of London, Dom David Knowles (the first President), and W. H. C. Frend. Since then the EHS has held annual conferences based on themes suggested by successive Presidents. There was an Ecclesiastical History Society during the 19th century. The present society's history written by Stella Fletcher is called A Very Agreeable Society. Both historians of nonconformity (including , Geoffrey Nuttall, and W. R. Ward) and Catholic historians (including Eamon Duffy and Bill Sheils) have been Presidents of the EHS. The society publishes Studies in Church History which reviews current approaches to ecclesiastical history that have been presented at the summer and winter conferences of the EHS. Membership comes in two categories: members and fellows. The Ecclesiastical History Society is a registered charity. Fellows of the Ecclesiastical History Society include: Rowan Williams, , Janet Nelson, Owen Chadwick, Henry Chadwick, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Geoffrey Nuttall, Walter Ullmann, Alec Vidler, Eamon Duffy, William Frend, and Averil Cameron.
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A Sociedade de História Eclesiástica (EHS) é uma sociedade histórica erudita fundada em 1961 para promover o interesse e promover o estudo de todas as áreas da história da Igreja Cristã através de conferências e publicações semestrais. Os fundadores incluem C. W. Dugmore, do King's College, Universidade de Londres, Dom David Knowles (o primeiro Presidente) e W. H. C. Frend. Desde então, o EHS realiza conferências anuais com base nos temas sugeridos pelos sucessivos presidentes. Havia uma Sociedade de História Eclesiástica durante o século XIX. A história da sociedade atual, escrita por Stella Fletcher, chama-se A Very Agreeable Society. Tanto historiadores de não-conformidade (incluindo Clyde Binfield, Geoffrey Nuttall e W.R. Ward) quanto historiadores católicos (incluindo Eamon Duffy e Bill Sheils) foram presidentes da EHS. A sociedade publica Studies in Church History, que analisa as abordagens atuais da história eclesiástica que foram apresentadas nas conferências de verão e inverno da EHS. A associação vem em duas categorias: membros e bolsistas. A Sociedade de História Eclesiástica é uma instituição de caridade registrada. Os bolsistas da Sociedade de História Eclesiástica incluem: Rowan Williams, Isabel Rivers, Janet Nelson, Owen Chadwick, Henry Chadwick, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Geoffrey Nuttall, Walter Ullmann, Alec Vidler, Eamon Duffy, William Frend e Averil Cameron.
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