Arthur Burns (historian) wife: Was Arthur Burns married? – It is unclear if Arthur Burns, a British historian who died on October 3, 2023, was married. Though there is no information on his wife, it cannot lead to the conclusion that he was not married.
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Perhaps, the historian preferred to keep his personal life away from the public which explains the lack of information on his marital status.
Burns specialized in the history of English religion since the mid-eighteenth century, particularly the history of the Church of England, and some of his publications include:
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- The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England, c. 1800–1870 (Oxford University Press, 1999).
- (Edited with Joanna Innes) Rethinking the Age of Reform: Britain, 1780–1850 (Cambridge University Press, 2003).
- (Edited with Derek Keene and Andrew Saint) St Paul’s: The Cathedral Church of London, 604–2004 (Yale University Press, 2004; awarded 2004 Berger prize
- for British Art History).
- “Beyond the ‘Red Vicar’: Christian Socialism and Community in Thaxted, Essex, c. 1910–84”, History Workshop Journal (2013).
- (Edited with Paul Readman and Chad Bryant) Walking Histories 1800–1914 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
Arthur Burns’ contributions to the field of history will be remembered, and his passing is a great loss to the academic community.
He is survived by his family, friends, and colleagues, who will miss him dearly.

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