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Lucy Wooding is a Professor of History at Lincoln College, University of Oxford. She previously held roles at King’s College London (1995–2016) and Queen’s University Belfast. Her academic journey began at Magdalen College, Oxford, where she earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Her research investigates the interplay of politics, religion, and culture during the English Reformation and Tudor era. She challenges traditional categorizations of English Catholicism, emphasizing its dynamic evolution rather than static medieval or recusant labels. She also explores how religious ideas were transmitted through sermons, printed texts, visual art, and material objects between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Wooding is currently supervising two DPhil students at Lincoln College. Her teaching spans British Isles history (1330–1700), early modern witchcraft, and historiography. No grants or scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text.
Her latest research project examines pre-Reformation religious culture and its transformation during the 'long Reformation.' She is also completing a book on Tudor England for Yale University Press, integrating political history with contemporary social and cultural insights.



