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Dr. David Harrison is a Masonic historian and leading expert on the academic study of Freemasonry. He is a lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and archaeologist. | Dr. David Harrison is a Masonic historian and leading expert on the academic study of Freemasonry. He is a lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and archaeologist. | ||
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Dr David Harrison successfully defended his PhD on the history of English Freemasonry at the University of Liverpool in 2008. The PhD was subsequently published by Lewis Masonic entitled 'The Genesis of Freemasonry' in 2009. Harrison has since published a number of books and has had papers and articles published in various Masonic journals and magazines. He is also a regular on the lodge speaking circuit. | Dr David Harrison successfully defended his PhD on the history of English Freemasonry at the University of Liverpool in 2008. The PhD was subsequently published by Lewis Masonic entitled 'The Genesis of Freemasonry' in 2009. Harrison has since published a number of books and has had papers and articles published in various Masonic journals and magazines. He is also a regular on the lodge speaking circuit. | ||
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Keynote Speaker at the Philalethes Mid-West conference in 2013. | Keynote Speaker at the Philalethes Mid-West conference in 2013. | ||
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+ | David Harrison is a UK-based Masonic historian who has so far written two books on the history of English Freemasonry and has contributed articles on the subject to various magazines which deal with the topic of Freemasonry around the world, such as the UK based Freemasonry Today, MQ Magazine, the US based Knight Templar Magazine, Philalethes and the Australian-based New Dawn Magazine.Harrison has also appeared on TV and radio discussing his work. | ||
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+ | Having gained his PhD from the University of Liverpool in 2008 which focused on the development of English Freemasonry, the thesis was subsequently published in March 2009 entitled The Genesis of Freemasonry by Lewis Masonic, a UK-based publisher who specialise in Masonic works. The work put forward the origins of Freemasonry and discussed its development throughout the eighteenth century, Harrison championing what has been termed the 'river theory'; Freemasonry originating from the Stonemason's Guilds in England, becoming influenced by an influx of different popular ideas throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries such as Alchemy, the search for the true dimensions of Solomon's Temple and Natural philosophy. | ||
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+ | Harrison put forward that the French Huguenot and natural philosopher John Theophilus Desaguliers created the Masonic three degree system in the 1720s, being in part, influenced by the research of Sir Isaac Newton on the dimensions of Solomon's Temple. Harrison's work and style, though academic based, has become controversial and his first book has been criticised for not having the traditional layout of a PhD thesis, for his writing technique and for publication choice. On the whole however, the work received positive reviews. | ||
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+ | His second book The Transformation of Freemasonry continues the historical analysis of English Freemasonry through the nineteenth century, looking at how the society fell out of fashion after the French Revolution and how it adapted to become a popular networking society as the Victorian era progressed.[19] Harrison has admitted to being a Freemason in a TV interview. | ||
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+ | ==Books== | ||
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+ | [[Datei:Cover Tolga.jpg|350px|left|thumb|Artwork: [[Yusuf Tolga Ünker]]]] | ||
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+ | [[Datei:GenesisofFreemasonry.jpg|thumb|350px|[[En: Review by Ricky Pound of The Genesis of Freemasonry]]]] | ||
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+ | == Videos == | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | *Article in Freemasonry Today http://www.freemasonrytoday.com/55/p12.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Article in MQ Magazine http://www.mqmagazine.co.uk/issue-16/p-45.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Article in Knight Templar Magazine http://issuu.com/gektusa/docs/0210/1 [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Article in Vol.64, No.1 of Philalethes http://freemasonry.org/journal.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/special-issues/new-dawn-special-issue-11 [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *On The Level TV Programme http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC2iJgQxC4U&feature=youtu.be [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *BBC Radio interview http://www.youtube.com/user/LewisMasonic#p/u/11/ECT-qMrxF5Y [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *List of thesis http://www.bshs.org.uk/theses/item/2857 [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Liverpool Daily Post article dated 14 January 2009 http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2009/01/14/freemasons-origins-unearthed-by-liverpool-university-academic-64375-22688133/ [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JRFF/article/view/9660/pdf [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *http://portcullis.org.uk/recommended_reading.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/review.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Article in Knight Templar Magazine http://issuu.com/gektusa/docs/0210/1 [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Book review in Freemasonry Today http://www.freemasonrytoday.com/51/p19a.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Book review in Equinox Journal, University of Sheffield http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JRFF/article/view/9660/pdf [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Online book Review http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/review.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Online book review The Square Magazine http://www.thesquaremagazine.com/news/?p=30 [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Book review Knight Templar Magazine http://issuu.com/gektusa/docs/0210/1 [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Online book review http://www.basilandspice.com/journal/22011-the-transformation-of-freemasonry.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
+ | *Gardiner's World, Edge Media Productions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66nd7f7uZ5g [Retrieved 20 June 2011] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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*Website http://www.dr-david-harrison.com | *Website http://www.dr-david-harrison.com | ||
*Contact Dr. Harrison to schedule guest speaking Engagements http://dr-david-harrison.com/contact/ | *Contact Dr. Harrison to schedule guest speaking Engagements http://dr-david-harrison.com/contact/ | ||
− | * Facebook https://www.facebook.com/drdavidharrison/ | + | *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/drdavidharrison/ |
+ | *Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Harrison_%28historian%29 | ||
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Dr. David Harrison
Dr. David Harrison is a Masonic historian and leading expert on the academic study of Freemasonry. He is a lecturer at the University of Liverpool, and archaeologist.
Dr David Harrison successfully defended his PhD on the history of English Freemasonry at the University of Liverpool in 2008. The PhD was subsequently published by Lewis Masonic entitled 'The Genesis of Freemasonry' in 2009. Harrison has since published a number of books and has had papers and articles published in various Masonic journals and magazines. He is also a regular on the lodge speaking circuit.
Keynote Speaker at the Philalethes Mid-West conference in 2013.
David Harrison (historian)
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Harrison is a UK-based Masonic historian who has so far written two books on the history of English Freemasonry and has contributed articles on the subject to various magazines which deal with the topic of Freemasonry around the world, such as the UK based Freemasonry Today, MQ Magazine, the US based Knight Templar Magazine, Philalethes and the Australian-based New Dawn Magazine.Harrison has also appeared on TV and radio discussing his work.
Having gained his PhD from the University of Liverpool in 2008 which focused on the development of English Freemasonry, the thesis was subsequently published in March 2009 entitled The Genesis of Freemasonry by Lewis Masonic, a UK-based publisher who specialise in Masonic works. The work put forward the origins of Freemasonry and discussed its development throughout the eighteenth century, Harrison championing what has been termed the 'river theory'; Freemasonry originating from the Stonemason's Guilds in England, becoming influenced by an influx of different popular ideas throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries such as Alchemy, the search for the true dimensions of Solomon's Temple and Natural philosophy.
Harrison put forward that the French Huguenot and natural philosopher John Theophilus Desaguliers created the Masonic three degree system in the 1720s, being in part, influenced by the research of Sir Isaac Newton on the dimensions of Solomon's Temple. Harrison's work and style, though academic based, has become controversial and his first book has been criticised for not having the traditional layout of a PhD thesis, for his writing technique and for publication choice. On the whole however, the work received positive reviews.
His second book The Transformation of Freemasonry continues the historical analysis of English Freemasonry through the nineteenth century, looking at how the society fell out of fashion after the French Revolution and how it adapted to become a popular networking society as the Victorian era progressed.[19] Harrison has admitted to being a Freemason in a TV interview.
Books
Videos
References
- Article in Freemasonry Today http://www.freemasonrytoday.com/55/p12.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Article in MQ Magazine http://www.mqmagazine.co.uk/issue-16/p-45.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Article in Knight Templar Magazine http://issuu.com/gektusa/docs/0210/1 [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Article in Vol.64, No.1 of Philalethes http://freemasonry.org/journal.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/special-issues/new-dawn-special-issue-11 [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- On The Level TV Programme http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC2iJgQxC4U&feature=youtu.be [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- BBC Radio interview http://www.youtube.com/user/LewisMasonic#p/u/11/ECT-qMrxF5Y [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- List of thesis http://www.bshs.org.uk/theses/item/2857 [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Liverpool Daily Post article dated 14 January 2009 http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2009/01/14/freemasons-origins-unearthed-by-liverpool-university-academic-64375-22688133/ [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JRFF/article/view/9660/pdf [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- http://portcullis.org.uk/recommended_reading.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/review.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Article in Knight Templar Magazine http://issuu.com/gektusa/docs/0210/1 [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Book review in Freemasonry Today http://www.freemasonrytoday.com/51/p19a.php [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Book review in Equinox Journal, University of Sheffield http://www.equinoxjournals.com/JRFF/article/view/9660/pdf [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Online book Review http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/review.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Online book review The Square Magazine http://www.thesquaremagazine.com/news/?p=30 [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Book review Knight Templar Magazine http://issuu.com/gektusa/docs/0210/1 [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Online book review http://www.basilandspice.com/journal/22011-the-transformation-of-freemasonry.html [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
- Gardiner's World, Edge Media Productions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66nd7f7uZ5g [Retrieved 20 June 2011]
Links
- Website http://www.dr-david-harrison.com
- Contact Dr. Harrison to schedule guest speaking Engagements http://dr-david-harrison.com/contact/
- Facebook https://www.facebook.com/drdavidharrison/
- Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Harrison_%28historian%29