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  [September 2011] James K. Cameron Faculty Fellowship 2012-13.
Reformation Studies Institute, University of St Andrews.
Closing date: Friday, 2nd December, 2011. For more information...

[August 2011] Boydell & Brewer have just published English Catholic Exiles in Late Sixteenth-Century Paris, by Katy Gibbons (published as part of the Royal Historical Society's Studies in History New Series).
The book is an investigation of the activities of Catholic exiles in Paris, showing them to have a wider influence on both sides of the Channel. You can find a full description at its page on the Boydell & Brewer website:
http://www.boydellandbrewer.com/store/viewitem.asp?idproduct=13704

[September 2010] Conversion Narratives in Early Modern Europe: a Cross-Confessional and Comparative Study, 1550-1700. ‘Conversion Narratives in Early Modern Europe’ is a three-year project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, that seeks to uncover people’s experience of religious change and devotional practice between 1550 and 1700... Read more: http://www.york.ac.uk/crems/conversion/ and download poster.

[May 2010]:
Members might want to visit the website of the History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland (H-WRBI). This is an excellent venture, and has a most useful bibliography and ever-increasing source collection sections.
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Bedford-Centre/history-women-religious/

[May 2010]:
The Catholic Reformation Research Network has negotiated free trial access for its membership to The Digital Library of the Catholic Reformation, maintained and published by Alexander Street Press. The trial access will commence this weekend, and will expire at the end of July 2010. Login and Password details will be communicated to members via email. CRRN would like to thank the editorial and marketing team at Alexander Street Press for this offer, and trust the opportunity to access such a wealth of primary source material is of value to members.


Thanks to Simon Ditchfield and Emily Michelson for helping to facilitate this opportunity.

[May 2010]: The Catholic Reformation Research Network now has over 60 members, reflecting a global community of Catholic Reformation scholarship, and representing academic institutions across continents (currently 17 North American scholars; 28 from the UK and Ireland; 2 from Australia; and 14 from across Europe). We would welcome postgraduate participation in the Network, so please inform research students of the opportunity to engage with the CRRN.

[February 2010]: The Catholic Reformation Research Network is established.



 
 
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