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Diarmaid MacCulloch

Series featuring Diarmaid MacCulloch

# Episode Title Description Duration People Date
1 Creative Commons The King James Bible: The End of the Road? A conversation between Melvyn Bragg and Diarmaid MacCulloch, chaired by the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Patten of Barnes. Recorded at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, Oxford, Thursday 7 July, 6.00 pm. 0:54:12 Diarmaid MacCulloch, Melvyn Bragg, Chris Patten 25 Jul 2011
2 Creative Commons Early Tudor England: A People's Reformation? From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. The english Reformation has often been seen as am 'act of state', imposed on the people. How true was that? How soon did the English people buy into the huge success story that was he reformation in northern Europe? 0:48:00 Diarmaid MacCulloch 25 Oct 2010
3 A History of Christianity - Introduction to the series An introductory talk given by Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch prior to the gala screening of the first episode of the BBC TV series "A History of Christianity" at St Cross 5/11/2009 0:05:06 Diarmaid MacCulloch 06 Nov 2009
# Episode Title Description Duration People Date
1 Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales The King James Bible: The End of the Road? A conversation between Melvyn Bragg and Diarmaid MacCulloch, chaired by the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Patten of Barnes. Recorded at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, Oxford, Thursday 7 July, 6.00 pm. 0:54:12 Diarmaid MacCulloch, Melvyn Bragg, Chris Patten 25 Jul 2011
2 Creative Commons Early Tudor England: A People's Reformation? From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. The english Reformation has often been seen as am 'act of state', imposed on the people. How true was that? How soon did the English people buy into the huge success story that was he reformation in northern Europe? 0:48:00 Diarmaid MacCulloch 25 Oct 2010