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Hewlett Johnson
First Article by Dean Johnson
Science, Scientific Intellectuals and British Culture in the Early Atomic Age, 1945-1956: a Case Study of George Orwell, Jacob Bronowski, J.G
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Troublesome Priests: Christianity and Marxism in the Church of England, 1906-1969
Peter Webster
Religious Self-Fashioning As a Motive in Early Modern Diary Keeping: the Evidence of Lady Margaret Hoby's Diary 1599-1603, Travis Robertson
Canterbury Cathedral Trust Brochure
Towards 'A Real Reunion'? Archbishop Aleksi Lehtonen's Efforts for Closer
Bishop Manning Papers Finding Aide
The Soviet Union Today
Left Pamphlet Collection
Editorial by Bishop Johnson
Anglicanism, Anti-Communism and Cold War Australia
Friends of Canterbury Cathedral in the United States February 2012 LETTER from the PILGRIMAGE CHAPLAIN and TOUR ORGANIZER
Red Dean of Canterbury Datasheet
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Theories of Race and Racism: a Reader/Edited by Les Back and John Solomos
Newsletter Canterbury Cathedral Titlearchives and Library News Remembering 1942 Ommemorated This Year Are the 1942 Air- C Raids on Canterbury, 70 Years Ago
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Religion, Economics and Social Thought
A Rhetorical Biography of Washington National Cathedral
Against the Cold War
Hewlett Johnson, the 'Red Dean of Canterbury Cathedral from 1931 to 1963, Was One of the Most Complex and Intriguing Public Figures in Twentieth- Century Britain