Kate Tiller
Kate Tiller is a historian known for her work in local and regional history, particularly in the context of English rural history. She has contributed significantly to the academic field through her research and publications.
Books
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1. Church And Chapel In Oxfordshire, 1851
Religious Change in the Nineteenth Century
This insightful exploration delves into the religious landscape of Oxfordshire in the mid-19th century, examining the intricate dynamics between the established Church of England and the burgeoning nonconformist chapels. Through meticulous research, it highlights the social, cultural, and political factors that influenced religious practices and affiliations during this period. The narrative provides a vivid portrayal of the diverse communities and their spiritual lives, offering a nuanced understanding of how religious identity and expression were shaped by broader societal changes.