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Dr George Southcombe is a Research Fellow in History at Wadham College, University of Oxford, and Director of the Sarah Lawrence Programme. His research focuses on seventeenth-century dissent, literature and history interplay, and nonconformist print culture. Key works include The Culture of Dissent in Restoration England (2019) and co-edited Polemic: Language as Violence (2015). He is developing a new history of English witchcraft and co-supervises doctoral students in areas like Quaker theology and early modern reading practices.
He teaches Early Modern British and European history, including courses on witchcraft and witch-hunting. Affiliated with the Oxford Centre for Intellectual History, his research interests span cultural, environmental, gender, intellectual, political, and religious history.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. Advising includes current DPhil students at Wadham and New College, focusing on dissenting historiography and early modern disordered eating. His work bridges literary and political sources, emphasizing marginalized voices in early modern England.




