Ben Rogers
Thesis title: Religious Comprehension and Toleration in Scotland, 1689-1712.

Year of study: 4
- School of History, Classic, and Archaeology
Contact details
- Email: s1474972@sms.ed.ac.uk
Address
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William Robertson Wing, Old Medical School, Teviot Place Edinburgh
- City
- Post code
- EH8 9AG
Background
I moved to Edinburgh in January 2015 to start my Ph.D. in Scottish History. Prior to coming to Edinburgh I spent five years at Trinity College Dublin where I studied for my BA and M.Phil degrees.
Qualifications
M.Phil in Early Modern History (Trinity College Dublin, 2014)
BA in History (Trinity College Dublin, 2013)
Responsibilities & affiliations
Member, Scottish History Society
Member, The Williamite Universe
Postgraduate member, Royal Historical Society
Postgraduate member, Society for Renaissance Studies
Undergraduate teaching
British History 1
The History of Edinburgh: From Dun Eidyn to Festival City.
Research summary
I am an early modern religious and political historian. I am interested in the interaction between the Staurt Kingdoms and their national churches during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. My main rearch interest focus on the impact of the Revolution of 1688-89 on the religious landscape in Scotland. Outside of this my wider interests include the history of political thought, and how power was exercised during the early modern period.