Julia Stapleton received her PhD in Intellectual History at the University of Sussex and is a Reader in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University. Her research interests lie in British political thought since 1850. She is particularly interested in the narratives of nationhood that informed political discourse in this period and their intersection with religious beliefs and identities. She has written on a range of thinkers and writers, including Ernest Barker, Arthur Bryant, and G. K. Chesterton, paying particular attention to their formation and the different audiences they engaged.