Morton, Adam (Personal Name)
Queens consort, cultural transfer and European politics, c. 1500-1800, 2017: ECIP title page (Adam Morton)
Getting along? : religious identities and confessional relations in early modern England, 2012: title page (Adam Morton)
Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, School of History, Classics and Archaeology website, July 1, 2016 (Dr. Adam Morton; lecturer in the history of Britain; email: adam.morton@ncl.ac.uk; interested in the "long Reformation" in Britain; print and visual culture; satire and laughter; anti-Catholicism and toleration; gender in the long Reformation; the representation of royal births and deaths in Tudor and Stuart Britain; anti-Catholicism in England c. 1580-1850; popular Anglicanism, 1660-1700; early modern stereotypes; assessments of dialogue and contradictions between religious and natural philosophical conceptions of the senses in the seventeenth centuries; Protestantism's relationship with rhetoric; the circulation of bible stories in cheap print; among his publications: co-editor of Queens Consort, Cultural Transfer and European Politics c. 1500-1800, Routledge (in preparation); co-editor of Getting Along? : Religious Identities and Confessional Relations in Early Modern England, Farnham : Ashgate, 2012)