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Peter Eugene McCullough

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Name
  
Peter McCullough



Books
  
Sermons at Court: Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles, Princeton University, Nevada Union High School

Peter Eugene McCullough is Sohmer Fellow, and head of English literature at Lincoln College, Oxford University. He specializes in Early Modern Religious writing, particularly that of Lancelot Andrewes and John Donne. He is Lay Canon (History) at St Paul's Cathedral, London.

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Education

Born and raised in northern California, McCullough attended Nevada Union High School in Grass Valley, California. He earned his first degree in 1987 from UCLA, followed by a PhD (1992) and two years of post-doctoral teaching at Princeton University (1994–97). He was a Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Oxford, and taught various classes and tutorials on the topics of English Literature from 1509-1642 and English Literature from 1642-1740. His undergraduate degree was from the UCLA and he earned his PhD from Princeton University.

Work

Following his PhD, he took a Junior Research Fellowship at Trinity College, Oxford, in 1994. Afterwards, he received a Fellowship from Lincoln College for teaching and research where he remains. His work appeared in the Huntington Library Quarterly.

He is currently chief editor and contributor for a 14 volume work on John Donne.

Personal

McCullough lives in Oxford, England, with his partner.

Reviews

  • "Book Review - Europe: Early Modern and Modern". American Historical Review. 104. June 1999. 
  • Milton, Anthony (March 1, 2001). "Sermons at Court. Politics and Religion in Elizabethan and Jacobean Preaching/Government by Polemic. James I, the King's Preachers, and the Rhetorics of Conformity, 1603-1625". Anglican and Episcopal History. 
  • References

    Peter Eugene McCullough Wikipedia