The Strangers’ Friends Societies: Methodism’s Response 1785-1840 to the Challenges of Urban Poverty and Disease
Start Date: 3 December 2025 4:00 pm
End Date: 3 December 2025 5:30 pm
Location: Wheeler Building CRV012
Revd Dr Tim Macquiban Tim Macquiban based his doctoral research through University of Birmingham on this topic while teaching in the School of Theology at Westminster College Oxford (latterly Oxford Brookes University). He has taught in higher education as a social and religious historian and was recently co-Chair of the Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies and President of the Wesley Historical Society. He contributed many articles in the New Dictionary of National Biography. All are welcome to attend these in-person talks. Booking is encouraged for refreshment and seating purposes and in case there are any last-minute changes (contact details below). Please check the event listings for updates to the programme: www.chester.ac.uk/events (scroll down to see the individual events). Access to the event venue is via a flight of steps. For those with limited mobility, there is an accessible route and please pre-book to arrange this access. fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512963. |