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Dr Sandra Hynes

Research Fellow

BA (Mod), PHD TCD

Personal Details

E-mail: sandra.hynes@abdn.ac.uk
Address: Room HMA04
Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies
Humanity Manse
University of Aberdeen
19 College Bounds
AB24 3UG


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Biography

Originally from Dublin, I graduated with a BA (Mod) in History from Trinity College Dublin. My PhD (2003) on Quaker Theology and Discipline in seventeenth-century Ireland and England was supervised by Professor Aiden Clarke at Trinity College Dublin. I then moved to NUI Maynooth as a Government of Ireland (IRCHSS) Postdoctoral Fellow for two years (2004-6) to work on dissenter biographies. 

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Current Research

Selected Publications:

'Mapping friendship and dissent: the letters from Joseph Boyse to Ralph Thoresby, 1680-1710' in Arial Hessayon and David Finnegan (eds) Varieties of seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century radicalism in context (Ashgate, 2011)

'Changing their path: Quaker adaptation to the challenge of Restoration, 1660-1680'in Coleman Dennehy (ed.) Restoration Ireland (Ashgate, 2008)
 
'Dissenters in a trans-national context: The Quakers in Ireland 1660-1690'in Claudia Schnurmann (ed.) Religious refugees in Europe, Ireland and America from the 6th to the 21st centuries, Atlantic Cultures Series (LIT-Verlag, 2007)

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