Living Religion – Lesson 2

Toleration and Intolerance – The Theo-politics of the late 18th and early 19th centuries

This is the second lesson in the Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Periods ten class course. It’s an introduction to the period, originally developed for writers working in the era but suitable for all. It’s a university level course and open to all! You can buy the full course at a discounted price here or buy each lesson as it comes (or just the ones you’re interested in!) For more details of the the timetable and to access the first lesson, click here

Mary and Martha Russell and the Birmingham Riots of 1791 | Revolutionary  Players
The anti-Unitarian Birmingham Riots of 1791

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This started off as a story blog to share the little fictions that I like to write but it's turned into something a bit more Goth! I'm Dr Sam Hirst and I research the Gothic, theology and romance and at the moment I'm doing free Gothic classes online! We also have readalongs, watchalongs and reading groups. And I post fun little Gothic bits when I have the chance. Find me on twitter @RomGothSam

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