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Graham Brown, Stanley Abbey and its Estates 1151-c.1640: A Cistercian Monastery and its Impact on the Landscape, Brian Lacey, Medieval and Monastic Derry: Sixth Century to 1600 and Rory Masterson, Medieval Fore, County Westmeath

Graham Brown, Stanley Abbey and its Estates 1151-c.1640: A Cistercian Monastery and its Impact on the Landscape, Brian Lacey, Medieval and Monastic Derry: Sixth Century to 1600 and Rory Masterson, Medieval Fore, County Westmeath

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Graham Brown was born in 1938 and has dedicated his career to exploring themes of faith and community.
His main work, The Brethren today, offers a deep look into the life and practices of the Plymouth Brethren.
Throughout his career, he has published a total of three works analyzing church attendance and public worship.
His research focuses primarily on the religious and social context of Great Britain.
His academic approach combines the study of Christian traditions with a detailed analysis of community life.

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