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John Coffey is a Professor of History at the University of Leicester, affiliated with the School of History Politics and International Relations. His research focuses on religion, politics, and ideas in the Protestant Atlantic world between 1600 and 1850. He studied History at the University of Cambridge and earned a PhD under Mark Goldie at Churchill College, where he held a Junior Research Fellowship. He later held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship at University College London. Coffey has been teaching at Leicester since 1999 and served as Head of the History Department from 2013 to 2016. His work bridges religious, political, and intellectual history, with a regional focus on the Atlantic world.
His academic journey includes prominent fellowships and a long-standing presence at Leicester, where he has contributed to departmental leadership. While no specific awards or grants are detailed here, his publications and media engagements reflect his active role in historical scholarship. He oversees supervision of students and maintains active participation in academic conferences and media discussions on historical topics.
No specific laboratories or research teams are mentioned in the provided profile, though his research interests suggest collaborative work in early modern religious and political studies.
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