About
Anne Dunan-Page is Professor of Early Modern British Studies at Aix-Marseille University, Fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France, and Associate Director of the Research Centre on the English-Speaking World (LERMA, E.A 853), where she co-directs the Seminar on Early-Modern Britain.
She works on early-modern British dissenters, especially Particular Baptists and Congregationalists, with a special interest in Church records, ministerial diaries and the works of John Bunyan.
In parallel, she co-edits the correspondence of Sir Thomas Browne for the Oxford University Press critical edition of the complete works (AHRC project).
Anne belongs to the editorial commitee of four peer-reviewed journals, is associate editor-in-chief of the online journal, Études Epistémè and represents Aix-Marseille University on the steering committee of UOH (Université Ouverte des Humanités).
She is currently President of the International John Bunyan Society, Vice President of the French Association of English Lecturers (SAES), and is the editor of a new series to be published by Manchester University Press under the auspices of the French Society for 17th and 18th Studies.
Personal page on institutional website: http://tinyurl.com/annedunan-page
Blog: http://dissent.hypotheses.org
Institutional repository: http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/LERMA-EA853/fr/
Publications
Monograph:
- Grace Overwhelming: John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress and the Extremes of the Baptist Mind, New York, Oxford et Bern, Peter Lang, 2006.
Collective Volumes:
- Anne Dunan-Page (ed.), The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660–1750, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2006.
- Anne Dunan-Page and Beth Lynch (eds), Roger L’Estrange and the Making of Restoration Culture, Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008.
- Anne Dunan-Page and Marie-Christine Munoz (eds), Les Huguenots dans les îles britanniques de la Renaissance aux Lumières. Écrits religieux et représentations, Paris, Honoré Champion, 2008 [Collection «La vie des Huguenots», n° 43].
- Anne Dunan-Page (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Bunyan, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
- Anne Dunan-Page and Clotilde Prunier (eds), Croire à la lettre. Religion et épistolarité dans l’espace franco-britannique, Montpellier, Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée, «Le Spectateur Européen», 2013.
- Anne Dunan-Page and Clotilde Prunier (eds), Debating the Faith: Religion and Letter Writing in Great Britain, 1550–1800, «International Archives of the History of Ideas», Dordrecht, Springer, 2013.
Selected journal articles/chapters in collective volumes:
- John Bunyan’s "A Confession of my Faith and Restoration Anabaptism", Prose Studies, 28.1 (April 2006), pp. 19–40.
- Roger L’Estrange, les Français et la presse : traduction, transmission et propagande anglicane, 1678–81, Cahiers d’Études du Religieux. Recherches Interdisplinaires, revue électronique du Centre Interdisciplinaire d’Étude du Religieux, Maison des Sciences de l’Hommes, Montpellier 2 (mars 2008), pp. 1–12. [http://www.msh-m.fr/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=126]
- L’insurrection de Thomas Venner (1661) : anglicanisme et dissidence au défi des prophéties, in Les Voix de Dieu : Littérature et prophétie en France et en Angleterre à l’Âge baroque, Line Cottegnies, Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille, Tony Gheeraert, Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise et Gisèle Venet (eds), Paris, Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, 2008, p. 2239.
- ‘The Pourtraiture of John Bunyan’ revisited: Robert White and Images of the Author, «Bunyan Studies», 13 (2008-2009), pp. 7-39.
- Les dissidentes baptistes àtravers les livres d’Église du XVIIe siècle anglais, in Femmes, irreligion et dissidences religieuses, XIVe-XVIIIe siècles, Atelier du Centre de Recherches Historiques 4 (2009), revue électronique du Centre de Recherches Historiques (EHESS), http://acrh.revues.org/index1204.html
- Charles Doe and the publication of John Bunyan’s folio (1692), «Notes & Queries», 57.4 (December 2010), pp. 508-511.
- Writing ‘things ecclesiastical’: the literary Acts of the gathered Churches , in Acts of Writing in Early Modern England, Lætitia Coussement-Boileau and Christine Sukic (eds), «Études Épistémè», 21 (2012),http://www.etudes-episteme.org/2e/?-21-2012-
- The writings of David Crosley and Baptist identity in the eighteenth century , «Baptist Quarterly», April 2014, forthcoming.