Lynch, CharlieCharlie is a contemporary social and cultural historian who specialises in the histories of sex, religion and secularisation in late twentieth century. He is labouring through the construction of a monograph based on his 2019 PhD thesis - Heterosexuality and Religion in Post-war Scotland. He is at present the research assistant on and co-author of The Humanist Movement in Britain, with Profs Callum Brown and David Nash - a project examining the history of Humanists UK. His journal article, Moral Panic in the Industrial Town: Teenage 'Deviancy' and Religious Crisis in Central Scotland c.1968/9 was recently published in Twentieth Century British History.


First published: 16 February 2021