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Dr. Clare Loughlin is a Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen specializing in early modern Scottish history, particularly religious identities and exile. Her research examines anti-Catholicism, Jacobitism, and post-revolution Scotland.
Education includes a Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh (2021) focusing on anti-Catholicism in the Church of Scotland. Research projects have included the Scottish Privy Council's role during 1692-1708.
Research focuses on religious conflict, Protestant identity formation, and the consequences of the 1688-90 revolution. Recent publications explore Scottish ragged schools and religious missions.
Awards include the Scottish Church History Society Essay Prize (2019) and Wolfson Foundation Doctoral Scholarship. Serves as Book Reviews Editor for The Scottish Historical Review.
Teaching covers Scottish history, minorities studies, and the Jacobite world. Engages with heritage sector as research consultant for museums.


