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Free To Be Me? The Forgotten Story of Religious Liberty – Q&A

Richard Johnson Lecture Podcast

In this episode, you'll hear the Q&A session that followed Sarah Irving-Stonebraker's 2020 lecture titled, Free to be Me, The Forgotten Story of Religious Liberty. You can hear her lecture in an earlier episode of this podcast, but here's Sarah with Simon Smart, digging deeper into the topic.

Richard Johnson Lecture Podcast
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In this episode you’ll hear the Q&A session that followed Sarah Irving-Stonebraker’s 2020 lecture, Free To Be Me? The Forgotten Story of Religious Liberty. You can hear her lecture in an earlier episode of this podcast, but here is Sarah, with Simon Smart, digging deeper into the topic.

Associate Professor Sarah Irving-Stonebraker is an Australian-based academic, focusing on the history of Britain and the colonial world and especially the intersection of religion, science, and politics. Sarah is Senior Lecturer in History at ACU. She was awarded her PhD from the University of Cambridge, after which she was a Junior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford then Assistant Professor at Florida State University. Her book Natural Science and the Origins of the British Empire, published in 2008, was awarded The Royal Society of Literature and Jerwood Foundation Award for Non-Fiction.

Sarah Irving-Stonebraker has published a number of books including Natural Science and the Origins of the British Empire and her newest release, Priests of History: Stewarding the Past in an Ahistoric Age.