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Kathleen Winifred Hughes (8 September 1926 in Middlesbrough – 20 April 1977) was an English historian, her specialisation was Irish ecclesiastical history, particularly the early Christian Church in Ireland. Hughes remains a highly regarded historian over thirty years after her early death. A mark of this respect was demonstrated with the inclusion of two of her articles in volume one of A New History of Ireland, published in 2006. Despite both having been written in 1974, they were included because In 1973 she delivered the British Academy's Sir John Rhŷs Memorial Lecture.

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  • Kathleen Winifred Hughes (* 8. September 1926 in Middlesbrough; † 20. April 1977) war eine englische Historikerin, die durch ein systematisches Studium der zeitgenössischen Quellen ein neues Bild der frühchristlichen irischen Kirche entwickelte und damit die Forschung in diesem Bereich über Jahrzehnte hinweg prägte. Insbesondere studierte sie die Beziehungen der frühchristlichen irischen Kirche zu Wales, Schottland, England und Kontinental-Europa. (de)
  • Kathleen Winifred Hughes (8 September 1926 in Middlesbrough – 20 April 1977) was an English historian, her specialisation was Irish ecclesiastical history, particularly the early Christian Church in Ireland. Hughes remains a highly regarded historian over thirty years after her early death. A mark of this respect was demonstrated with the inclusion of two of her articles in volume one of A New History of Ireland, published in 2006. Despite both having been written in 1974, they were included because In 1973 she delivered the British Academy's Sir John Rhŷs Memorial Lecture. (en)
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  • Kathleen Winifred Hughes (* 8. September 1926 in Middlesbrough; † 20. April 1977) war eine englische Historikerin, die durch ein systematisches Studium der zeitgenössischen Quellen ein neues Bild der frühchristlichen irischen Kirche entwickelte und damit die Forschung in diesem Bereich über Jahrzehnte hinweg prägte. Insbesondere studierte sie die Beziehungen der frühchristlichen irischen Kirche zu Wales, Schottland, England und Kontinental-Europa. (de)
  • Kathleen Winifred Hughes (8 September 1926 in Middlesbrough – 20 April 1977) was an English historian, her specialisation was Irish ecclesiastical history, particularly the early Christian Church in Ireland. Hughes remains a highly regarded historian over thirty years after her early death. A mark of this respect was demonstrated with the inclusion of two of her articles in volume one of A New History of Ireland, published in 2006. Despite both having been written in 1974, they were included because "she was one of the most distinguished early Irish church historian(s) of her generation", and as they had "been heralded as forthcoming since her death. The editors therefore felt that it was only right to print the chapters as she wrote; Dr. , a friend of Kathleen Hughes, kindly undertook to complete the footnote reference and to update them where necessary." Hughes obtained her Ph.D in London, and became a fellow at Newnham College, Cambridge. She was the Nora Chadwick Reader in Celtic Studies, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge. Among her best-known works was The Modern Traveller to the Early Irish Church, which was co-written with Dr. Hamlin. In 1973 she delivered the British Academy's Sir John Rhŷs Memorial Lecture. Ireland in Early Mediaeval Europe: Studies in Memory of Kathleen Hughes was published in 1981 and edited by Dorothy Whitelock, Rosamond McKitterick and David Dumville. Hughes is also commemorated by the Kathleen Hughes Fund. In 2000, Hughes Hall, Cambridge instituted the annual Kathleen Hughes Memorial Lecture, a pamphlet is produced for each lecture by the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. (en)
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