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Upcoming Events:
* The Reformation Studies Colloquium 2012 will be held at St. Chad's College, Durham, from 4-6 September 2012.
The plenary speakers will be Euan Cameron (Union Theological Seminary, New York), Peter Marshall (University of Warwick) and Merry Wiesner-Hanks (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee).
CALL FOR PAPERS [download pdf]
We invite proposals for 20-minute communications on any theme related to Reformation studies. Please send proposals (c. 200 words) by email to alec.ryrie@durham.ac.uk.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/imrs/newsandevents/refstudies/
Past Events:
* The Society for the Study of
French History would like to announce that its 25th
Annual Conference will be
held at Fitzwilliam College,
University of Cambridge, 14-15 July 2011.
Theme: Celebrating France.
The Society can confirm the following keynote speakers: Lynn
Hunt (UCLA), Alice Gérard (Paris I) and Alain Corbin (Paris
I).
* Identities, organisations and exile:
Literary and historical inspirations from the 'Who were the Nuns?'
project,
Queen Mary, University of London,
23-24 June 2011.
Speakers include:
Nicky Hallett (University of Sheffield)
Elizabeth Patton (Johns Hopkins University)
Marie-Louise Coolahan (National University of Ireland, Galway)
Jaime Goodrich (Wayne State University)
Laurence Lux-Sterritt (Aix-Marseilles University)
Emma Major (University of York)
and members of the project team.
Download conference
flyer.
For further details please visit: http://wwtn.history.qmul.ac.uk/
* European Reformation Research Group, 6-7
September 2010, Department of History, University of St Andrews.
ERRG is
the
UK’s principal forum for postgraduates and junior researchers
working on all aspects of the religious history of early modern
Europe, including the British Isles. Website.
ERRG is being held in conjunction with....
* The biennial meeting of the Reformation
Studies Colloquium, University of St Andrews, 7-9 September
2010. The Colloquium is one of the leading conferences in Britain
on Reformation Studies, for both younger scholars and established
and distinguished academics in the field. Plenary speakers for
the
2010 Colloquium will be Professor Brad Gregory (Notre Dame),
Dr Ulinka Rublack (Cambridge) and Professor Ethan Shagan (Berkeley). Website.
* The Society for the Study of French History,
24th Annual Conference, held at Newcastle University
on 27-29
June 2010.
* Society for Renaissance Studies, National
Conference, 2010, University of York, 16-18 July 2010. Website.
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