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* ''Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The Career of Bishop John Fisher'' (1989), with Brendan Bradshaw * ''Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The Career of Bishop John Fisher'' (1989), with Brendan Bradshaw
*''[[The Stripping of the Altars]]: Traditional Religion in England, c.1400 to c.1580'' (1994) *''[[The Stripping of the Altars]]: Traditional Religion in England, c.1400 to c.1580'' (1994)
-* ''Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes'' (1997)+* ''[[Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes]]'' (1997)
* ''The Voices of Morebath: Reformation and Rebellion in an English Village'' (2001) * ''The Voices of Morebath: Reformation and Rebellion in an English Village'' (2001)
* ''Faith of Our Fathers: Reflections on Catholic Tradition'' (2004) * ''Faith of Our Fathers: Reflections on Catholic Tradition'' (2004)

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Eamon Duffy (born 9 February 1947, Dundalk) is an Irish Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Cambridge, and former President of Magdalene College.


Books

  • Humanism, Reform and the Reformation: The Career of Bishop John Fisher (1989), with Brendan Bradshaw
  • The Stripping of the Altars: Traditional Religion in England, c.1400 to c.1580 (1994)
  • Saints & Sinners: A History of the Popes (1997)
  • The Voices of Morebath: Reformation and Rebellion in an English Village (2001)
  • Faith of Our Fathers: Reflections on Catholic Tradition (2004)
  • Walking to Emmaus (2006)
  • Marking the Hours: English People and Their Prayers, 1240-1570 (2007)
  • Fires of Faith: Catholic England under Mary Tudor (2009)




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