Foreword, David Ibbetson (University of Cambridge, UK) Introduction, Norman Doe (Cardiff University, UK) and Stephen Coleman (Cardiff University, UK) 1. The Medieval Antecedents: Pre-Reformation Canon Law, Sarah B White (University of Nottingham, UK) 2. The Reformation and the King's Ecclesiastical Law: 1533-58, Michelle L Johnson (King's College London, UK) and Will Adam (Archdeacon of Canterbury, UK) 3. The Elizabethan Settlement: 1558-1603, Paul Barber (Barrister, UK) and Morag Ellis KC (Archbishop of Canterbury's Faculty Office, UK) 4. The Source and Limit of the King's Ecclesiastical Law: 1603-60, Ian Blaney (Lee Bolton Monier-Williams, UK) 5. The Restoration and Re-Establishment: 1660-1701, Russell Sandberg (Cardiff University, UK) 6. The Church in Danger - Legal Perspectives: 1701-60, Stephen Coleman (Cardiff University, UK) 7. The Ecclesiastical Law and Religious Pluralism: 1760-1837, Norman Doe (Cardiff University, UK) 8.
The Victorian Church: Revival, Reform, Ritualism: 1837-1901, Charlotte Smith (National Archives, UK) 9. The 'New World' of Ecclesiastical Law: 1901-47, Russell Dewhurst (Cardiff University, UK) 10. The Post-War Church - Revision and Stability: 1947-94, Neil Patterson (Diocese of Hereford, UK) 11. Change and Decay - The Twilight Years of an Established Church, Mark Hill KC (Chancellor of the Dioceses of Chichester, Leeds and Europe, UK) 12. Conclusion, Norman Doe and Stephen Coleman (Cardiff University, UK).