CURRICULUM VITAE: Diarmaid Ninian John MacCulloch

Born 31 October 1951, , England; son of Rev. Nigel J.H. MacCulloch T.D., F.S.A. (Scot.) and Mrs. Jennie MacCulloch (née Chappell)

Schooling Stowmarket Grammar School, 1962-9 Hillcroft Preparatory School, Stowmarket, , 1956-62

University degrees D.Litt. honoris causa, University of Saint Andrews, 2013 D.D. honoris causa, University of the South at Sewanee, 2012 D.D. honoris causa, Virginia Theological Seminary, 2011 D.Litt. honoris causa, University of East Anglia, 2003 D.D., Oxford University, 2001 Postgraduate Diploma in Theology, Oxford University, 1987, following studies at Ripon College, Cuddesdon Ph.D., Cambridge University, 1977 (under direction of Professor Sir ) Diploma in Archive Administration (with Distinction), , 1973 Undergraduate, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1969-72 (1st class Honours, Historical Tripos: M.A.)

Appointments held Historical Project Director, Bishop Auckland Castle Faith Heritage Exhibition, 2011- 17 Professor of the History of the Church, , 1997-date Fellow of St. Cross College, Oxford, 1995-date; Senior Tutor, 1996-99 Lecturer, Faculty of Theology, University of Oxford, 1995-date; Curator of the Theology Faculty Building 1996-2005 Wingate Scholar, 1993-95 Research Fellow, Leverhulme Trust, 1990-91 Associate Scholar, University of East Anglia, 1984-87 Part-time Lecturer, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, , 1978-95 Tutor in History, Librarian and Archivist, Wesley College, Bristol, 1978-90 Approved Lecturer in the Faculty of History, Cambridge University, 1977-78 Junior Research Fellow, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1976-8

Fellowships, prizes, awards and public recognition Mary Robertson Fellow, Huntington Library, San Marino CA, January 2019 Portrait commissioned and exhibited by Oxford University, initially in an exhibition ‘Oxford in Portraits’, illustrating diversity: http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2017- 11-24-diverse-oxford-portraits-go-show-weston-library Co-Patron, Oxford [LGBT] Pride, 2017 Awarded the Minerva Medal of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 22 March 2017 Patron, Record Society, 2016 Patron, Religious Archives Group, 2016 Honorary Fellow, the Ecclesiastical History Society, 2016 Co-Patron, The People of God Trust, 2015 Honorary Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, 2012 Made Honorary Member, Dublin University Historical Society, 2015 Co-Patron, ‘No Anglican Covenant Coalition’, 2012 Knight Bachelor in the New Year’s Honours List, 2012 Elected to the Athenaeum Club, 2011 Vice-President, Ecclesiological Society, 2011-date Honorary President, Wetherden History Group, 2010-date Awarded the 2010 Cundill History Prize (McGill University, Montreal) for : the first three thousand years (see below) Made Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Barbers, March 2009, and Liveryman, 2012 BBC2 and BBC4: Diarmaid MacCulloch’s A (six-part documentary series, BBC4/BBC2, 2009/10): presenter and writer; series winner of Gold Award for Best TV/DVD documentary at the Christian Broadcasting Council Media Awards, 25 February 2010, and the Radio Times Readers’ Award, 25 May 2010; Bronze Medal for British Documentaries, ‘Alternative Olympics’, Country Life July 2012. Awarded the 2009 Hessell-Tiltman Prize for A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years (see below) Longman-History Today Trustees Award 2009 Cantata inspired by : a life composed by Robert Hugill: issued on CD, The Testament of Dr Cranmer (Divine Art dda25053, 2007) Made Honorary Member, Clio (Cambridge University History Society), 2005 Awarded the 2003 , the 2004 British Academy Prize and the 2005 Non-Fiction Award from the National Book Critics Circle of the USA for (see below)

Elected Fellow of the British Academy, 2001; member of the Standing Committee of Section H9 (Early Modern History) 2002-09; Activities Committee 2009-10; Chairman, Events and Prizes Committee, 2010-16; Vice-President for Public Engagement 2016 Awarded the 1996 Whitbread Biography Prize, 1996 Duff Cooper Prize, 1996 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Thomas Cranmer: a Life (see below), 1997 Awarded the 1986 Whitfield Prize of the R.H.S. for Suffolk and the Tudors (see below), 1987 Elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, 1982 Elected Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 1978

Named and special lecture invitations Hensley Henson Lectures, University of Oxford, 23 April – 15 May 2018 McCosh Lecture, Queen’s University Belfast, 18 April 2018 Prokhorov Lecture, University of Sheffield, 22 February 2018 Irvine Memorial Lecture St Andrews, 31 March 2016 Invited keynote speaker, Engelsberg Seminar on Religion, Avesta, Sweden, June 2014 Invited lecturer, St George’s Belfast Bicentenary celebrations, 8 May 2014 Princeton in Europe Lecture, ‘What if the Arians had won?’, British Academy, London, 15 April 2014; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa_3a0bT_98 Oxford University LGBT Lecture, 13 February 2014: ‘Rethinking the history of sexuality in the West’ Visiting Scholar, University of Rochester NY, April 2013 Larkin-Stuart Lectures, Trinity College and St Thomas’s Church, Toronto, February 2013: ‘What to do about sex: Christian history and sexuality’ Gifford Lectures, University of Edinburgh, April 2012: ‘Silence in Christian History: the Witness of Holmes’s Dog’ Cundill Lecture, McGill University, Montreal, February 2012 Convocation Lecture, Virginia Theological Seminary, October 2011 Roland M. Bainton Lecture, Yale Divinity School, October 2011 Nicholas Orme Lecture, University of Exeter, March 2011 Keswick Hall Lecture, University of East Anglia, May 2010 Reid Lecturer, , November 2009 Public lecture, ‘Sixteenth-century English and the Continent’, Conference ‘Sister : Die Reformation in England und in Deutschland’, Berlin, September 2009 Hampton Court Henry VIII lectures: ‘Henry VIII and the Reformation’, Hampton Court, September 2009 Keynote lecture, Calvin quincentenary Congress, Geneva, May 2009: ‘Calvin: fifth Latin doctor of the Church?’

Martin Memorial Lectures, College of Emmanuel and St Chad, University of Saskatoon, Canada, May 2007 Emden Lecture, Saint Edmund Hall, Oxford, 9 May 2006 John Fines Memorial Lecture, Chichester Historical Association, 16 March 2006 Tyndale Lecture, Hertford College, Oxford, 27 October 2005 Public lecture: ‘Reformation’, Academiegebouw, University of Utrecht, 4 October 2005 Postgraduate Masterclass, Academiegebouw, University of Utrecht, 4 October 2005 Keynote speaker, seminar ‘Religious Tolerance: from the Reformation to Contemporary Culture’, University of Nijmegen, 3 October 2005 Helen Sutermeister Memorial Lecture, University of East Anglia, October 2004 Prothero Lecture of the Royal Historical Society, July 2004 Leader of Folger Institute Seminar, Washington DC: ‘The ’, May-June 2004 Lecture, University of Toronto, 28 October 2003 Delivered Birkbeck Lectures, Cambridge University, Lent Term 1998

Other activities and appointments Member of Jury, Specialist Factual, British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), 2016 Member of Judges’ Panel, Wolfson History Prize, 2016-date Member of Editorial Board, Studies in Early Modern Religious Tradition, Culture and Society (Springer Science and Business Media), 2013-date Member of Advisory Board for Princeton University Press in Europe, 2011-date President, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology, 2011-date Judge, Neale Prize, Institute of Historical Research, 2008-2015 Member of Editorial Board, XVII-XVIII: Revue de la Société d’Etudes Anglo- Americaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe Siècles, 2005-date Member of Editorial Board, Peter Martyr Library, 2002-date Member of Wissenschaftlicher Beirat, Johannes à Lasco Bibliothek, Emden, 2000- 2007 Member of Council, Church of England Record Society, 1997-2001; President of the Society, 2001-2016; Patron 2016-date Co-Editor, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1995-2014, and member of Advisory Board of the Journal, 2014-date Member of Council, Suffolk Records Society, 1988-date

Publications include

Books [Forthcoming]: Further translations of Reformation in course of publication in French and Russian Further translations of A History of Christianity in course of publication in Chinese simplified characters, German, Italian, and Russian

2018 : a life (London: Penguin/Allen Lane; ISBN-13: 9781846144295; plus Kindle ASIN: B07B4QF6WX, Audio 9780525641483) Thomas Cromwell: a revolutionary life (New York: Viking; ISBN- 13: 9780525560296) All Things Made New: the Reformation and its legacy (MMPB): Simplified Mandarin edition

2017 Silence: a Christian History (Christian Literature Crusade, Seoul; ISBN 978 89 341 1651 6 (93230)): pp. 448: Korean translation by Dawk Mahn Bae All Things Made New: the Reformation and its legacy (pb edn: New York, Oxford University Press; ISBN-13 9780190616823): pp. 450 Tudor Church Militant: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation (pb: London, Penguin, 2017; ISBN-13 9780141985077): pp. 283 All Things Made New: Writings on the Reformation (pb edn: London, Penguin; ISBN- 13 9780141983011): pp. 450

2016 Thomas Cranmer: a Life (pb Yale University Press, revised edn. 2016; ISBN 97803000744482 / 9780300226577): pp. 692 All Things Made New: the Reformation and its legacy (hb edn: New York, Oxford University Press; ISBN-13 978-0241254004; Audio CD: 978-1536696400): pp. 450 All Things Made New: Writings on the Reformation (hb edn: London, Penguin/Allen Lane; ISBN 978-0241254004; Kindle 978-0241254000): pp. 450

2014 Silence: a Christian History (pb edn: Viking; ISBN 978-0143125815): pp. 338 Silence: a Christian History (pb edn: Allen Lane; ISBN 978- 0241952328/ 0241952320): pp. 338

2013 Monks, the , and the origins of the Crusades: a selection from Christianity (pb and e-book: Penguin Tracks; ISBN 9781101630870)

God in America: Puritans, Evangelicals, and the birth of a Protestant Empire: a selection from Christianity (pb and e-book: Penguin Tracks; ISBN 9781101630860) A History of Christianity Chs. 11-20 (Christian Literature Crusade, Seoul; ISBN 978 89 341 1291 4 (93230)): pp. 680: Korean translation by Dawk Mahn Bae Silence: a Christian History (hb and Kindle edn: Viking; ISBN 978-0-670-02556-5): pp. 338 Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700 (2 vols, Folio Society, hb 2013, with new preface by Christopher Brooke [No ISBN number]: pp. 860. Silence: a Christian History (hb and Kindle edn: Allen Lane; ISBN 978-1846144264 / 1846144264; 978-0-14-196765-3): pp. 338 J. Blatchly and D. MacCulloch, Miracles in Lady Lane: the Ipswich Shrine at the Westgate (hb, privately printed; ISBN 978-0956458421): pp. 92

2011 The Reformation: a history (Christian Literature Crusade, Seoul; ISBN 978 89 341 1163 4(93230)): pp. 941: Korean translation by Eun Jae Lee and Sang Won Cho A Reformáció Története (Európa; ISBN 978 963 07 9281 3): pp. 1255: Hungarian translation of Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700, tr. by V. Benjámin) Historia de la Cristiandad (Debate/Random House Mondadori; ISBN 9788499920122): pp. 1293: Spanish translation of A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years, tr. by Ricardo García Pérez Istoria Creștinismului: primii 3 000 de ani (hb Polirom, 2010; ISBN 9789734620166): pp. 1080: Romanian translation of A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years, tr. by C. Dumitru and Mihai-Silviu Chirilă Christianity: the first three thousand years (Gildan Media, 2010; ISBN 9781596595545 / 159659554X), narrated by Walter Dixon: US audio edition of A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years. Duration time: 46 hours, 35 minutes

2010 Christianity: the first three thousand years (pb and Kindle edn: Viking, 2010; ISBN 9780143118695 / 0143118692): pp. xviii + 1162: US pb edition of A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years Riforma: la divisione della casa comune Europea (1490-1700) (Carocci, 2010; ISBN 9788843050611/ 8843050613): Italian edition of Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700, tr. by C. Corradi) pp. 1022 Die Reformation 1490-1700 (DVA, 2010: ISBN 9783421059505/ 3421059500): pb German edition of Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700, tr. by Helke Voss-Becher and Klaus Binder): pp. 1000. A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years (pb Penguin, 2010; ISBN 9780670021260/ 0670021261): pp. xviii + 1162

Christianity: the first three thousand years (Viking Penguin, 2010; ISBN 9780141021898/ 0141021896): pp. xviii + 1162: hardback US edition of A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years

2009 A History of Christianity: the first three thousand years (hb Allen Lane, 2009; ISBN 9780713998696 / 0713998695): pp. xviii + 1162 De geschiedenis van het (Spectrum, 2009; ISBN 9789049103378): Dutch edition of A History of Christianity, tr. by Huub Stegemann: pp. 1088

2008 Letters from Redgrave Hall: the Bacon family 1340-1744, edited by Diarmaid MacCulloch, Suffolk Records Society, vol. 50 (2007; ISBN 9781843834073 / 1843834073); pb edition Die Reformation 1490-1700 (hb: DVA, 2008; ISBN 9783423346535 / 3423346531) German edition of Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700, tr. by Helke Voss-Becher and Klaus Binder: pp. 1000.

2007 Letters from Redgrave Hall: the Bacon family 1340-1744, edited by Diarmaid MacCulloch, Suffolk Records Society, vol. 50 (2007; ISBN 9781843832867 / 1843832860); hb edition

2006 [Christian History: an Introduction to the Western Tradition (pb: Peterborough: Epworth, now SCM Press, 2006; ISBN 9780716206248 / 0716206242): pp. 314: revised edn with new bibliography of Groundwork of Christian History]

2005 Die Reformatie: het Europese huis gedeeld 1490-1700 (hb: Spectrum/Standaard Uitgeverij, 2005; ISBN 900222026X / 9789002220265): Dutch and Belgian editions of Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700, tr. by Huub Stegeman: pp. 832 The Reformation: a history (revised pb: New York, Viking Penguin, 2005; ISBN 9780143035381 / 014303538X): pp. 832 [US edn of Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700]

2004 The Reformation: a history (hb: Viking, 2004; ISBN 9780670032969 / 0670032964): pp. 792 [US edn of Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700] Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700 (pb London, Penguin 2004; ISBN 0713993707): pp. 832. A. Fletcher and D. MacCulloch, Tudor Rebellions (London, Longman, 5th revised edn., further rewritten by D. MacCulloch, 2004; new format, 2008; ISBN 9781405874328 / 1405874325): pp. 193

2003 Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490-1700 (Penguin/Allen Lane, hb 2003; ISBN 9780713993707): pp. 832.

2002 The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation (pb University of California Press, 2002; ISBN 9780520234024 / 0520234022): pp. 283 [US edn of Tudor Church Militant]

2001 The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation (hb St. Martin’s Press, 2001; ISBN 9780312238308 / 0312238304): pp. 283 [US edn of Tudor Church Militant]

2000 The Later Reformation in England 1547-1603 (Macmillan, revised edn. 2000; ISBN 9780333921395 / 0333921399): pp. 192 Tudor Church Militant: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation (pb Penguin, 2000; ISBN 9780140285338 / 0140285334) pp. 283

1999 Tudor Church Militant: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation (hb Penguin Allen Lane, 1999; ISBN 9780713993691 / 0713993693) pp. 283

1998 Thomas Cranmer: a Life (pb Yale University Press, 1998; ISBN 9780300074482 / 0300074484): pp. 692 Die zweite Phase der englischen Reformation (1547-1603) und die Geburt der anglikanischen (Aschendorff Münster, 1998; ISBN 9783402029794 / 3402029790): pp. 185: translation of The Later Reformation in England 1547-1603; tr. by Heribert Smolinsky

1997 A. Fletcher and D. MacCulloch, Tudor Rebellions (Longman, 4th revised edn; ISBN 0582289904 / 9780582289901), revised and partly rewritten by D. MacCulloch, 1997: pp. 170

1996 Thomas Cranmer: a Life (hb Yale University Press, 1996; ISBN 9780300066883 / 0300066880): pp. 692

1995 Diarmaid MacCulloch (ed.), The Reign of Henry VIII: Politics, Policy and Piety (pb Macmillan: Problems in Focus, 1995; ISBN 9780333578568 / 0333578562): pp. 313

Diarmaid MacCulloch (ed.), The Reign of Henry VIII: Politics, Policy and Piety (hb Macmillan: Problems in Focus, 1995; ISBN 9780333578575 / 0333578570): pp. 313

1994 J. Comby with D. MacCulloch, How to read Church History 2. From the Reformation to the present day 1500-1980 (SCM Press; revised edn. 1994; ISBN 9780334020363 / 0334020360): pp. 245

1990 The Later Reformation in England 1547-1603 (Macmillan, 1990; ISBN 9780333419281 / 0333419286): pp. 192

1989 J. Comby with D. MacCulloch, How to read Church History 2. From the Reformation to the present day 1500-1980 (SCM Press, 1989; ISBN 9780334020363 / 0334020360): pp. 245

1987 Groundwork of Christian History (Epworth, 1987; ISBN 9780716204343 / 0716204347): pp. 314: republished by Epworth with new bibliography as Christian History: an Introduction to the Western Tradition (2006)

1986 Suffolk and the Tudors: politics and religion in an English County 1500-1600 (Oxford University Press, 1986; ISBN 9780198229148 / 0198229143): pp. 454

1984 Manuscripts and other collections at Wesley College, Bristol: a catalogue by Diarmaid MacCulloch with an index by Mrs Maureen Fenn. Typescript: now available in digitized form as http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/onlinelists/GB1080%20MSS.pdf

1976 The Chorography of Suffolk, edited by D. MacCulloch, Suffolk Records Society vol. 19 (1976; ISSN 9780851150697 / 0851150691): pp. 170

Selected research articles and contributions to books: early modern history

Forthcoming: 2020 D. MacCulloch, ‘Thomas Cromwell and the London Charterhouse’, in J.P. Carley and J. Luxford (eds), The Carthusians in the City: History, Culture and Martyrdom at the London Charterhouse c. 1370-1475 (forthcoming, 2020; ISBN 000), 000-00

Forthcoming: 2019 D. MacCulloch, ‘The Great Transition: 1530-1600’, and ‘Afterword’, in D. Cannadine (ed.), Westminster Abbey: Church, Nation and Beyond (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2020; ISBN 000), 000 and 000

2018 Thomas Cromwell’s Religion Revisited (Friends of Dr Williams’s Library, 71st Lecture, 2018 ISBN 000), pp. 30

2017 D. MacCulloch, ‘The Church of England and international Protestantism’, in A. Milton (ed.), The History of I c. 1520-1662 (Oxford University Press, 2016; ISBN 9780199639731), 316-32

2015 ‘Parliament and the Reformation of Edward VI’, Parliamentary History 34 (2015; ISSN 1750-0206), 383-400 ‘The Wars of the Roses, the downfall of the De la Poles and the dissolution of Wingfield College’, in P. Bloore and E. Martin (eds), Wingfield College and its Patrons: piety and patronage in medieval Suffolk (Boydell Press, 2015; ISBN 9781843838326), 207-19

2014 J.-G. Deutsch, D. MacCulloch and T. Pound, St Cross College at Fifty (Oxford: St Cross College, 2014; ISBN13: hb 9780993009907; pb 9780993009914)

2013 ‘Changing perspectives on the Reformation: the last fifty years’, in P. Clarke and C. Methuen (eds), The Church on its past (Studies in Church History, 2013; ISBN 978-0-95468-101-2), 282-302

2011 ‘Calvin: fifth Latin doctor of the Church?’, in I. Backus and P. Benedict (eds), Calvin and his influence, 1509-2009 (Oxford U.P., 2011; ISBN13: 9780199751846 ISBN10: 0199751846), 33-45 ‘Foxes, Firebrands and Forgery: Robert Ware’s pollution of Reformation history’, Historical Journal 54 (2011; ISSN 0018-246X), 307-46

2009 D. MacCulloch, ‘Recent studies of angels in the Reformation’, Reformation 14 (2009), 179-86

2008 [‘Richard Hooker’s Reputation’, English Historical Review 117 (2002), 773-812, repr. in W.J.T. Kirby (ed.), A companion to Richard Hooker (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 563-612]

2007 ‘Thomas Cranmer and Johannes Dantiscus: retractation and additions’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 58 (2007), 273-86 Anna Whitelock and Diarmaid MacCulloch, ‘Princess Mary’s household and the succession crisis, July 1553’, Historical Journal 50 (2007), 265-88

2006 ‘Heinrich Bullinger and the English-speaking world’, in P. Opitz and E. Campi (eds), Heinrich Bullinger (1504?-1575): Leben, Denken, Wirkung (Zürcher Beiträge zur Reformationsgeschichte, vol. 24, 2006), 891-934 ‘The Latitude of the Church of England’, in K. Fincham and P. Lake (eds), Religious politics in post-Reformation England: essays in honour of Nicholas Tyacke (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2006), 41-59

2005 ‘La Reforma Inglesa a judicio: percepciones biográficas del Arzobispo Thomas Cranmer’, in J.C. Davis and Isabel Burdiel (eds), El Otro, el Mismo: biografía y autobiografía en Europe (siglos XVII-XX) (Valèncìa: Universitat de Valèncìa, 2005), 89-114 ‘Putting the English Reformation on the map’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th series 15 (2005), 75-96

2004 [‘The myth of the English Reformation’, Journal of British Studies 30 (1991), 1-19, repr. in A. Pettegree (ed.), The Reformation: critical concepts in historical studies (4 vols., London: Routledge, 2004)] ‘Mary and 16th-century Protestants’, in R.N. Swanson (ed.), The Church and Mary (Studies in Church History 39, 2004), 191-217

2002 ‘Peter Martyr Vermigli and Thomas Cranmer’, in E. Campi et al. (eds), Peter Martyr Vermigli: Humanism, Republicanism, Reformation/Petrus Martyr: Humanismus, Republikanismus, Reformation (Geneva: Librairie Droz, Travaux d’Humanisme et Renaissance 365, 2002), 173-202 ‘Richard Hooker’s Reputation’, English Historical Review 117 (2002), 773-812, repr. in W.J.T. Kirby (ed.), A companion to Richard Hooker (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 563-612 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography entries: Chitting, Henry; Cranmer, Thomas; Jermyn, Thomas; Nevinson, Stephen; Wingfield, Robert

2000 ‘The importance of Jan Laski in the English Reformation’, in C. Strohm (ed.), Johannes à Lasco: Polnischer Baron, Humanist und europäischer Reformator (Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, Spätmittelalter und Reformation, new series, 14, 2000), 325-46

1998 ‘Worcester: a cathedral city in the Reformation’ in P. Collinson and J. Craig (eds.), The Reformation in English Towns (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1998), 94-112

1996 ‘Archbishop Cranmer: Tolerance and Concord in a changing Church’, in O. Grell and R.W. Scribner (eds.), Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation (Cambridge University Press, 1996), 119-215 ‘A Reformation in the balance: power struggles in the diocese of Norwich, 1533-53’, in C. Rawcliffe, R. Virgoe and R. Wilson (eds.), Counties and Communities: essays on East Anglian History (Norwich: Centre for East Anglian Studies, 1996), 97-114

1995 ‘The impact of the English Reformation’, Historical Journal 38 (1995), 151-3 [review article] ‘A Bailiff’s list and Chronicle from Worcester’ by D. MacCulloch and P. Hughes, Antiquaries Journal 75 (1995), 235-53

1994 ‘New spotlights on the English Reformation’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 45 (1994), 319-24 [review article] ‘Two Dons in Politics: Thomas Cranmer and Stephen Gardiner 1503-1533’, Historical Journal 37 (1994), 1-22

1993 Entry on Sir Thomas Jermyn (1573-1645) for Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons, ed. C.S. Nicholls (Oxford University Press, 1993)

1991 ‘Pastoral provision in the parishes of Tudor Ipswich’ by D. MacCulloch and J.M. Blatchly, Sixteenth Century Journal 21 (1991), 457-74 ‘The myth of the English Reformation’, Journal of British Studies 30 (1991), 1-19, repr. in A. Pettegree (ed.), The Reformation: critical concepts in historical studies (4 vols., London: Routledge, 2004)

1990 ‘The Impact of the Reformation on Suffolk parish life’, Suffolk Review New Series 15 (Autumn 1990)

1988 ‘Bondmen under the Tudors’, in Law and Government under the Tudors, ed. C. Cross, D. Loades and J.J. Scarisbrick (Cambridge University Press, 1988), 91-109

1984 [‘Kett’s Rebellion in Context’, Past and Present 84 (Aug. 1979), 36-59; ‘Kett’s Rebellion: a Rejoinder’, in debate with J. Cornwall, Past and Present 93 (Nov. 1981), 165-73; repr. in P. Slack (ed.), Rebellion, Popular Protest and the Social Order (Cambridge University Press, 1984)] D. MacCulloch (ed.), ‘The Vita Mariae Angliae Reginae of Robert Wingfield of Brantham’, Camden Miscellany 28 (C.S., 4th ser. 29, 1984), 181-300

1981 ‘Catholic and Puritan in Elizabethan Suffolk: a county community polarises’, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 72 (1981), 232-89 ‘Kett’s Rebellion: a Rejoinder’, in debate with J. Cornwall, Past and Present 93 (Nov. 1981), 165-73; repr. in P. Slack (ed.), Rebellion, Popular Protest and the Social Order (Cambridge University Press, 1984)

1979 ‘Kett’s Rebellion in Context’, Past and Present 84 (Aug. 1979), 36-59; repr. in P. Slack (ed.), Rebellion, Popular Protest and the Social Order (Cambridge University Press, 1984)

1977 A. Hassell Smith and D. MacCulloch, ‘The authorship of the Chorographies of East Anglia’, Norfolk Archaeology 36 (1977), 327-41

1976 ‘Radulph Agas’, Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology 33 (1975/6), 275-84

[Forthcoming]: T. Fitzgerald and D. MacCulloch, ‘Gregory Cromwell: Two Portrait Miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger’, JEH, forthcoming.

Popularising articles and sections of books: history

2018 Foreword to D. Dymond, The Business of the Suffolk Parish 1558-1625 (Stowmarket: Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History, 2018, ISBN 978-0-9521390-7- 2), ix-x ‘James Carley: an appreciation’, in J. Willoughby and J. Catto (eds), Books and Bookmen in early modern Britain: essays presented to James P. Carley (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 2018; ISBN 978-0-888444- 830-9), xxiii-xxv

Preface to G.R. Elton, England under the Tudors (new edn, London: Routledge, 2018), 000.

2017 Foreword to M. Poulter, V. Potter and V. Harrup, The Making of a Borough: Orford and its Charter of Elizabeth I (Orford Museum, 2017, ISBN 978-0-9554738- 1-4), 1 Interview with Darius Bruncz on the Reformation, The Window (Anglican-Lutheran Society Newsletter), May 2017; also published as http://luter2017.pl/reformacja-powrot-roznorodnej-normalnosci-rozmowa-ks- prof-diarmaidem-maccullochem-uniwersytetu-oksfordzie/ ‘A contribution on the Reformation’, Trusting God in New Ways (EKD Magazine for the Anniversary of the Reformation, Berlin, 2017), 16-17

2016 D. MacCulloch and Denis Crouzet, 'Religious Schisms past and present: a dialogue', Lacanian Review 1 (Spring 2016; ISSN 2101-0307 ISBN 977-2-101030-13- 2), pp. 29-38 ‘The Church of England and international Protestantism’, in A. Milton (ed.), The History of Anglicanism I 1530-1662 (Oxford University Press 2016; ISBN ISBN-10: 0199639736 ISBN-13: 978-0199639731), 316-32 ‘The Reformation was in no way similar to Brexit’, The Conversation, 25 May 2016, and follow-up reply to Augur Pearce

2015 ‘Reassessing Christian History’, in K. Almqvist and A. Linklater (eds), Religion: perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2014 (2015; ISBN 978-91-89672- 73-4), 63-70 Introduction to J. Dunn (ed.), Fundamentalisms: threats and ideologies in the modern world (London: I.B. Tauris, 2015 ISBN-10: hb 1780769504; ISBN-13: 978- 1780769509), 1-5

2014 Introduction to The Bay Psalm Book: imprinted 1640 (Oxford, Bodleian Library, 2014; ISBN13: 9781851244140), v-xvii

2013 Foreword to C. Bass, Thomas Grantham (1633-1692) and General Baptist Theology (Paternoster: Centre for Baptist History and Heritage Studies 10, 2013; ISBN 978-10907600-11-1) ‘Thomas Cromwell: a thug in a doublet?’, BBC History Magazine 14/3 (March 2013), 29-33; ISSN 1469-8552

2010 E. Solopova and D. MacCulloch, ‘Before the King James Bible’, in H. Moore and J. Reid (eds), Manifold Greatness: the making of the King James Bible (Oxford:

Bodleian Library, 2011; ISBN13: 9781851243495; ISBN10: 1851243496), 13-40

2010 Entries on Thomas Cranmer, , Henry VIII and Mary Tudor and John Hooper in D. Patte (ed), Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity (Cambridge University Press, 2010; ISBN-10: 0521527856; ISBN-13: 978- 0521527859) ‘Sixteenth-century English Protestantism and the Continent’ in D. Wendebourg (ed.), Sister Reformations/Schwesterreformationen (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2010; ISBN13: 9783161505966; ISBN10: 3161505964), 1-14

2009 ‘The making of a new Church (1536-40)’, in S. Doran (ed.), Henry VIII: Man and Monarch (London: , 2009), 185-87 ‘Against the Weber thesis’, in Modern Reformation 18/1 (June/July 2009), 20, 24, reprinted in The Reformation, Then and Now: 25 Years of Modern Reformation Articles Celebrating 500 Years of the Reformation (forthcoming)

2008 ‘Het Europese huis gedeeld: religieuze tolerantie tijdens de Reformatie’, in S. van Erp (ed.), Vrijheid in verdeeldheid: Geschiednis en actualiteit van religieuze tolerantie (Nijmegen: Valkhof Pers, 2008)

2007 ‘Clash of civilisations? Islam and Christianity’, BBC History Magazine 8/5 (May 2007), 36-43 ‘St Mary-le-Bow: a church at the centre’ in M. Byrne and G.R. Bush (eds), St Mary- le-Bow: a history (Barnsley: pr. pr., 2007), 1-11.

2006 Foreword to L. Kreitzer, ‘Seditious Sectaryes’: the Baptist conventiclers of Oxford 1641-1691 (Paternoster: Studies in Baptist History and Thought 30/1, 30/2, 2006) Entries on Thomas Cranmer, Thomas Cromwell and John Hooper in F.J. Bremer and T. Webster (eds), Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: a comprehensive encyclopaedia (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio, 2006) D. MacCulloch, M. Laven, and E. Duffy, ‘Recent Trends in the Study of Christianity in Sixteenth-Century Europe’, Renaissance Quarterly 59 (2006), 697-731 ‘History against hatred?’, BBC History Magazine 7/4 (April 2006), 52

2005 ‘Archives: Thomas Cranmer’, in M. Bostridge (ed.), Lives for sale: biographers’ tales (London: Continuum, 2004; paperback 2005), 62-67

2003 K. Konkola and D. MacCulloch, ‘People of the Book: success in the English Reformation’, History Today 53 (Oct. 2003), 23-32 ‘The Church of England 1533-1603’, in S. Platten (ed.), Anglicanism and the Western Christian Tradition (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2003), 18-41

2001 [Early modern author, J. Gardiner and N. Wenborn (eds.), History Today Companion to British History (London: Collins and Brown, 1995), revised as J. Gardiner (ed.), The Penguin Dictionary of British History (Penguin, 2001)] ‘The Reformation’, in H. Mayr-Harting and R. Harries (eds.), Christianity: Two Thousand Years (Oxford University Press, 2001), 132-61 ‘The Change of Religion’, in P. Collinson (ed.), Short Oxford History of the British Isles: the sixteenth century (Oxford University Press, 2001), 83-112

2000 Early modern author, J. Gardiner (ed.), The History Today Who’s Who in British History (London: Collins and Brown/CIMA, 2000) ‘Edward VI and Mary I: 1547-1558’ in A. Ward and H. Chadwick (ed.), Not Angels, but Anglicans (SCM/Canterbury Press, 2000), 135-42 [Introduction to The Book of Common Prayer 1662 Version (London: Everyman Library, 241, 1999), ix-xxxiv, repr. in P. Mullen (ed.), The Real Common Worship (Denton, Norfolk: Edgeways, 2000), 1-20]

1999 Introduction to The Book of Common Prayer 1662 Version (London: Everyman Library, 241, 1999; ISBN 978-1857152418), ix-xxxiv, repr. in P. Mullen (ed.), The Real Common Worship (Denton, Norfolk: Edgeways, 2000), 1-20

1997 Consultant on the Reformation in Britain for E.A. Livingstone (ed.), Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (Oxford University Press, 3rd revised edition, 1997)

1996 ‘The consolidation of England, 1485-1603’, in J. Morrill (ed.), The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain (Oxford University Press, 1996), 35-52 Entry on Archbishop Thomas Cranmer for Encyclopaedia of the Reformation (Oxford University Press, 1996) ‘Cranmer’s ambiguous legacy’, History Today, 46 (May 1996), 23-31, repr. in Faith and Worship 41 and 42 (November 1996 and May 1997), 2-7, 2-5

1995 Early modern author, J. Gardiner and N. Wenborn (eds.), History Today Companion to British History (London: Collins and Brown, 1995), revised as J. Gardiner (ed.), The Penguin Dictionary of British History (Penguin, 2001)

1993 ‘The Reign of Edward VI: a mid-Tudor crisis?’, History Review 16 (September 1993), 1-7

1992 ‘The Reformation in England’, in Andrew Pettegree (ed.), The Early Reformation in Europe (Cambridge University Press, 1992), 166-87 Building a Godly Realm: the establishment of English Protestantism 1558-1603, Historical Association New Appreciations in History series 27 (1992) Consultant, Chronicle of Britain and Ireland (London: Chronicle Communications, 1992)

1991 ‘The religion of Henry VIII’, in David Starkey (ed.), Henry VIII: a European Court in England (London: Collins and Brown, 1991) ‘The myth of the English Reformation’, History Today 41 (July 1991)

1990 Contribution on the Howard family in David Starkey (ed.), Rivals in Power (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1990) Contributions to D.M. Loades (ed.), Chronicle of the Tudor Kings (London: Garamond, 1990)

1989 ‘James Arminius and the Arminians’, History Today 39 (October 1989)

1984 ‘The Local Communities’, in Elizabeth I. Most Politick Princess, History Today special issue, 1984

Selected research articles: topography and archaeology: ‘Pevsner: a consumer report’, Eavesdropper Spring 2016 ‘A first stirring of Suffolk archaeology?’, in C. Harper-Bill, C. Rawcliffe and R. Wilson (eds.), East Anglia’s History: studies in honour of Norman Scarfe (Norwich: Centre for East Anglian Studies, 2002), 149-57. D. MacCulloch and J.M. Blatchly, ‘A House fit for a Queen: Wingfield House, Tacket Street, Ipswich and its heraldic room’, Proc. Suff. Inst. Arch. 38 (1993), 13-34

D. MacCulloch and J.M. Blatchly, ‘An early organ at Framlingham Parish Church, Suffolk’, Proc. Suff. Inst. Arch., 37 (1989), 18-30 J.M. Blatchly and D. MacCulloch, ‘Recent excavations at St. Stephen’s Church, Ipswich’, Proc. Suff. Inst. Arch. 36 (1986), 101-14 ‘Henry Chitting’s Suffolk Collections’, Proc. Suff. Inst. Arch. 34 (1978), 103-28 D. MacCulloch and J.M. Blatchly, ‘An Ipswich conundrum: the Withipoll memorials’, Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society 12 (1977), 240-47

Selected articles: theology and the Church ‘And Finally: Love Your Neighbour’, Expository Times 126 (2015) 520-1; ISSN: 0014-5246; Online ISSN: 1745-5308 ‘The nature and future of liberal theology’, Modern Believing 55 (2014) 346-48; ISSN 1353-1425, Online ISSN 2053-633X ‘The crisis for gays in the Church’, Journal of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement 48 (Autumn 1989) ‘Was Methodism a mistake?’, Epworth Review 15/2 (May 1988), 15-18 ‘Why Eschatology?’, Octave 2 (1987) ‘Church Buildings: a pearl of great price’, Epworth Review 11 (1984), 53-58

Book Reviews including for Antiquaries Journal, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, Archives, Biography, Bulletin of the Monumental Brass Society, Catholic Historical Review, Church Times, Daily Telegraph, English Historical Review, Epworth Review, Gay Christian, , Guardian, Historical Journal, History, History and Archaeology Review, History of Education, History of Religions, History Today, Independent, Independent on Sunday, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Journal of Theological Studies, Journal of Welsh Ecclesiastical History, Literary Review of Canada, London Review of Books, Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiednis, New Blackfriars, New Statesman and Society, Observer, Reformation, Sixteenth Century Journal, Spectator, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Times, Tablet, Teaching History, Theology, Times, Times Higher Education Supplement, Times Literary Supplement, Zwingliana

Peer referee for articles For Church History, English Historical Review, Historical Journal, Journal of British Studies, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Journal of Theological Studies, Renaissance Quarterly

Journalism: feature articles ‘The Real Meaning of Christmas’, Radio Times (ISSN 0033-8060), 9-15 December 2017, 9 ‘A Bonanza for Lawyers’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 21 September 2017, 23-24 ‘The World Took Sides’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 11 August 2016, 25-27

‘It’s Remain not Leave that captures spirit of the Reformation’, The Conversation 27 May 2016 https://www.facebook.com/diarmaid.macculloch/posts/10101545377722819?c omment_id=10101545655161829¬if_t=feed_comment¬if_id=1464349 067477688 ‘Tidy-Mindedness’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 24 September 2015, 17-18 ‘How to be a Knight’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 21 May 2015, 12- 30 ‘Young Man’s Nostalgia’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 31 July 2014, 19-20 ‘Faking the Canon’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 6 February 2014, 29-30 ‘Does anyone know of any impediment?’, Times (ISSN 0140-0460), 14 September 2013 ‘Horrible History’, Radio Times (ISSN 0033-8060), 18-24 May 2013, pp. 27-28 ‘One enormous room’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 9 May 2013 ‘Who is the antichrist? Not Obama. Not even Satan, exactly’, Guardian (ISSN 0261- 3077), 5 April 2013: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2013/apr/05/who-is-the- antichrist-obama-satan ‘Heathrow blight reminds us that silence is sacred’, London Evening Standard (ISSN 2041-4404), 3 April 2013 ‘Is silence a virtue?’, Big Issue, 25-31 March 2013 ‘After the fire – a still small voice’, The Independent (ISSN 0951-9467), 30 March 2013 ‘Stop this nightmare for the dreaming Spires’, Times (ISSN 0140-0460), 26 March 2013 ‘If the walls are falling, build a new Vatican’, Times (ISSN 0140-0460), 2 March 2013 ‘A brilliant theologian but a dreadful leader’, Times (ISSN 0140-0460), 12 February 2013 ‘The Church and Monarchy must stop living in 1701’, Times, 8 January 2013 ‘Not long a Bishop? Perfectly qualified, then’, Times 9 November 2012 ‘Women bishops: was happy with female apostles. What is the CofE’'s problem?’ Observer (ISSN 0029-7712) 7 July 2012 ‘Ignore the scared old men of Bishop World’, Times, 12 June 2012 ‘Mumpsimus, Sumpsimus’, London Review of Books (ISSN 0260-9592), 24 May 2012, 13-15 ‘Compulsory celibacy is wrong and damaging for all clergy – straight or gay’, Guardian, 20 January 2012

‘The Anglican Church can start afresh’, Guardian, 25 March 2012 ‘Rome’s New Wave’, London Review of Books, 2 June 2011, 29-30 ‘The book of ages’, Country Life Royal Wedding Collectors’ Issue, 20 April 2011 ‘Unplanned product of a very English Reformation’, Times series for Holy Week, 18 April 2011 ‘The King James Bible’s language lessons’, Guardian, 19 February 2011: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/feb/18/king-james-bible- language?intcmp=239 ‘How Good is it?’, London Review of Books, 3 February 2011, 20-22 ‘Flying Bishops prepare for takeoff. Thank God’, , 9 November 2010 ‘Five minutes with the Pope’, Tablet, 31 July 2010 ‘Overstatements’, London Review of Books, 10 June 2010, 10 ‘Benedict rewrites history’, Guardian (ISSN 0261-3077), 20 May 2010: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/feb/18/king-james-bible-language ‘Evil just is’, London Review of Books 13 May 2010, 23-24 ‘Five most blasphemous books’, Wall Street Journal, 17 April 2010 ‘Celibacy, the Roman , a resurrection, and a lesson from history’, The Times, 2 April 2010 ‘Bishops act the bully in Parliament’, Guardian, 20 February 2010 ‘Why we should be thankful for Rowan Williams and his Church of common sense’, The Observer, 20 December 2009 ‘Paraphernalia’, London Review of Books (19 November 2009), 24-25 ‘Pope Benedict opens up new front in battle for the soul of two Churches’, The Observer, 25 October 2009 ‘Something about Mary’, London Review of Books (18 October 2007), 15-16 ‘Religie zal Europa en Amerika uiteendrijven: Israel, Katrina en Rita als tekenen van het Einde der Tijden, NRC Handelsblad, 30 September 2005 ‘The end of days: a self-fulfilling prophecy’, , 29 January 2005 ‘De VS en de dag des oordeels’, DSLetteren, 22 September 2005 ‘Down with Orthodoxy’: Diarmaid MacCulloch interviewed by Theo Hobson, Spectator, 18 December 2004 ‘Profile: Henry VIII: Royal Male’, The Observer, 26 January 1997 ‘Christian Love but no procreation’, The Independent, 7 August 1993 ‘The crisis for gays in the Church’, The Guardian, 23 April 1990

Broadcasting: Television BBC1: appearances on The One Show, November 2009, January 2011 What’s the point of forgiveness? 22 April 2011: interviewed by Bettany Hughes

BBC2 and BBC4: Diarmaid MacCulloch’s A History of Christianity (six-part documentary series, BBC4/BBC2, 2009/10/11): presenter and writer. Produced as a DVD by the Open University in the UK and Ambrose Productions in the USA; winner of Gold Award for Best TV/DVD documentary at the Christian Broadcasting Council Media Awards, 25 February 2010; Radio Times Readers’ Award, 25 May 2010; runner-up, Sandford St Martin Religious Television Award, 25 May 2010. BBC 2:  (three-part documentary, April 2015): presenter and writer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qsll9  Henry VIII’s enforcer: the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell (May 2013): presenter and writer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01t03ky  How God made the English (three-part documentary, March 2012): presenter and writer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hbkvt  Retrospective: ‘The papal visit’: a discussion with Huw Edwards, Lord Patten of Barnes, Archbishop Vincent Nicholls and Prof. Tina Beattie (19 September 2010)  Timewatch: ‘Gunpowder Plot’ (2005): interviewed  ‘If God spare my life’: and William Tyndale (drama- documentary, 2003): co-presenter  Adviser, Andrew Graham-Dixon’s A History of British Art (1993) BBC 4: The Reformation (4 episodes, 2007): interviewed by Tristram Hunt BBC Knowledge Channel: What If? (2000): interviewed BBC Green Room, Woman’s Hour films: contributor to We need to talk about female masturbation (2016) BYUTV: Fires of Faith (2011): interviewed ITV: Credo (1980): interviewed ITV Channel 4): Consultant on and contributor to The Battle for the Bible (2007; winner of a Chicago International Film Festival Silver Hugo award, 2008, for special achievement as best concept) : Comment (1990) ITV Channel 5: The wickedest women in history: Bloody Mary (2002): interviewed Croatian Television (HRT): Educational Programming: ‘The Reformation’ (2005): interviewed Korea National TV: The Da Vinci Code analysed (2007) Lone Wolf Productions (USA): The Pilgrim Fathers (2005): interviewed Polish National Television: Jan Laski in England (2001): interviewed SATEL Documentaries (US Arts and Entertainments Channel): ‘Henry VIII’; ‘Elizabeth I’ (1996): interviewed

Broadcasting: Radio [includes:] BBC Radio 3: Nightwaves: several interviews The Devastation of British Art, Sept. 2013: writer and presenter: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03d7pl9 The Last Heretic, 25 August 2012 (in conversation with Andrew Brown) The Last Visions of Mary: Mary and the Protestant Reformers, 22 December 2010 Smashing the Idols: John Calvin, 30 September 2009 (in conversation with Andrew Brown) Civil War Evening, Dec. 2002: interviewed

BBC Radio 4:  The Afternoon Shift  Belief interviewed by , Dec. 2013: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0071lcf/episodes/guide  Battling with the Past  with Francine Stock  Multiple appearances on In Our Time with  Last rites for the Church of England? with Andrew Brown  Multiple appearances on The Long View with Jonathan Freeland  The People’s History of England with Melvyn Bragg  The Root of all Evil: Christianity and money with Giles Fraser  Something Understood with Mark Tully  Start the Week with Andrew Marr  multiple appearances, Sunday programme  That’s History  Through the Courts  Today programme  Word for Word BBC Radio Ulster: Sunday Sequence: frequently interviewed BBC Scotland: Sally on Sunday, interview 30 May 2010 National and local radio short talks, US and UK: frequent interviews

Public appearances Literary Festivals: Adderbury (2013); Adelaide SA (2014); Aldeburgh (2015); Bath (2010); Burnham (2010, 2013); Cheltenham (2010, 2013); Dartington (2013, 2016); Folkestone

(2010); Gibraltar (2014); Greenbelt (2012); Hay on Wye (2010, 2013, 2015); Hitchin (2011); Lewes (2016); Oxford (2010, 2013, 2015); Wellington NZ (2014); Winchester (2013); Woodstock (2009, 2012, 2014); Words on the Water, Keswick (2010) Frequent speaker at Historical Association meetings, schools and Sixth-Form Conferences (especially Enterprise Education; David Jones Educational Conferences; Premier Student Conferences; Sovereign Education). Lecture courses with the Departments of Continuing Education in Bristol University, Cambridge University, Martin Randall Travel and the Virginia Program in Oxford.