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    Being and Becoming Hausa: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

    Author/Editor: Anne Haour and Benedetta Rossi

    This book is the outcome of the research network The emergence of Hausa identity: religion and history led by Anne Haour and Benedetta Rossi and funded by the Religion and Society Programme. It was published by Brill in 2010. 

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    Gods Behaving Badly: Religion and Celebrity Culture

    Author/Editor: Pete Ward

    Phase 2 Small Grant holder Pete Ward (King's College London) has just written a book examining the blurred boundary between popular culture and religion published by SCM - Canterbury Press 2010.

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    Queer Spiritual Spaces: Sexuality and Sacred Places

    Author/Editor: Sally R. Munt, Kath Browne and Andrew Yip

    This book arising out of the Phase 1 Small Grant 'Queer Spiritual Spaces' is published by Ashgate in 2010.

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    Joseph Priestley, Scientist, Philosopher, and Theologian

    Author/Editor: Isabel Rivers and David L. Wykes

    Published in 2008 by Oxford University Press, this book is co-edited by Professor Isabel Rivers, of Queen Mary, University of London and Dr David Wykes director of the Dr Williams’s Library. They both support the Phase 1 Collaborative Studentship 'The Dissenting Academy and the Control of Education by the State, 1662-1751' and Isabel is the Principal Investigator on Phase 2 Large Grant 'Dissenting academy libraries and their readers, 1720-1860'. Podcasts where this research is discussed are available.

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    Faith in the Public Realm: Controveries, policies and practices

    Author/Editor: Adam Dinham, Robert Furbey and Vivien Lowndes

    Phase 2 Network award holder Adam Dinham has co-edited this volume published by Poilcy Press in 2009. 

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    Remoralizing Britain? Political, Ethical and Theological Perspectives on New Labour

    Author/Editor: Peter Manley Scott, Christopher Baker and Elaine Graham

    This book co-edited by Phase 1 Network Principal Investigator Elaine Graham was published in 2009 by Continuum.

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