Edward Royle
Edward Royle is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of York and author of books on the history of religious ideas, particularly in Yorkshire.
Career
Royle gained his PhD at the University of Cambridge. He spent the main part of his career in the Department of History at the University of York, where he retired as emeritus professor. He is an active member of the University's Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies. His main research interests have been in the history of York and Yorkshire since the mid-eighteenth century.
Prof. Royle is a Methodist Local Preacher.[1]
Works
- Radical Politics, 1790-1900: Religion and Unbelief. Longman. 1971.
- Victorian Infidels: the Origins of the British Secularist Movement, 1791-1861 (PDF). Manchester University Press. 1974.
- (as editor)Infidel Tradition: From Paine to Bradlaugh. Macmillan. 1976.
- Radicals, Secularists and Republicans: popular freethought in Britain, 1866-1915. Manchester University Press. 1980.
- (with James Walvin)English Radicials and Reformers 1760-1848. University Press of Kentucky. 1982.
- The Victorian Church in York. Borthwick Paper 64. Borthwick Institute. 1983.
- Nonconformity in Nineteenth-century York. Borthwick Paper 68. Borthwick Institute. 1985.
- A History of the Nonconformist Churches of York. Borthwick Texts and Calendars 18. Borthwick Institute. 1993.
- Chartism (3rd ed.). Longman. 1996.
- Modern Britain . A social history 1750-1997 (2nd ed.). Arnold. 1997.
- Robert Owen and the Commencement of the Millennium. A study of the Harmony Community. Manchester University Press. 1998.
- The Eighteenth-Century Church in Yorkshire. Borthwick Paper 95. Borthwick Institute. 1999.
- Revolutionary Britannia? Reflections on the Threats of Revolution in Britain , 1789-1848. Manchester University Press. 2000.
- (editor, with Ruth M. Larsen)Archbishop Thomson’s Visitation Returns for the Diocese of York , 1865. Borthwick Texts and Studies 34. Borthwick Institute. 2006.
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