Tutor information
Elizabeth Evenden-Kenyon
Dr Elizabeth Evenden-Kenyon has a PhD from the University of York, where she researched the religious and political publications of the Tudor printer, John Day. She has extensive knowledge of the libraries and archives of English cathedrals, as well as churchwardens accounts across the nation, having worked with the British Academy John Foxe Project and published extensively on books housed in cathedrals and parish churches. She now is an established author on the religious history of the UK, and also a commentator on religion in contemporary politics. Her book about the history of political spin, from the Reformation to the 2019 General Election, was published digitally in December 2019, and in paperback in early 2020.
Courses
This course will explore the English medieval cathedral as a developing institution which survived over a thousand years of religious upheaval and historical change, focusing on the multifaceted architecture of a range of truly great churches.
This course will explore the English medieval cathedral as a developing institution which survived over a thousand years of religious upheaval and historical change, focusing on the multifaceted architecture of a range of truly great churches.
This course will explore the English medieval cathedral as a developing institution which survived over a thousand years of religious upheaval and historical change, focusing on the multifaceted architecture of a range of truly great churches.