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Fiona McCall is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences and the School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics and Literature. She is associated with the Centre of Excellence for Heritage Innovation and the Centre for European & International Studies Research, working from Park Building, Portsmouth.
Her research spans the English Civil War and Interregnum period, focusing on clergy communities, religious practices, loyalist experiences, and societal conflicts. Key themes include the impact of war on family structures, local religious tolerance/intolerance, and secular legal responses to religious offenses.
Recent publications analyze baptismal divisions, clergy resilience, and post-war reconstruction. She has authored articles in journals like Studies in Church History and The Seventeenth Century, and edited works such as Church and People in Interregnum Britain. Her book Baal's Priests examines loyalist clergy during the English Revolution.
McCall engages in peer-reviewed contributions, book reviews, and scholarly editions, often exploring historical documentation and memory. She actively accepts PhD students, though specific advisees are not listed in the provided materials.



