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John Craig is a Professor in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University, specializing in early modern British and Irish history, particularly the English Reformation and Puritanism. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge and has held fellowships at institutions including Peterhouse and Robinson College, Cambridge. His research focuses on parish religion, the dissemination of print, and the cultural politics of worship in early modern England.
Education:
- BA Hons (1986), Carleton University
- MA (1988), Carleton University
- PhD (1992), University of Cambridge
Research Interests:
- Politics of reading in English parishes
- Soundscapes of worship
- Protestantism in East Anglian towns
Awards:
- Excellence in Teaching Award, SFU (1997)
- Gordon Duff Prize (2003)
- Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (2003)
His work includes monographs such as Reformation, Politics and Polemics (2001) and co-edited volumes like Conferences and Combination Lectures in the Elizabethan Church (2003). He has supervised graduate students in early modern social and cultural history.




