| The Publications / Reflections
element of the Research Network should enable knowledge of published
texts relating to the Catholic Reformation to be shared among
members, promoting greater awareness of and more varied insights
into the wealth of bibliographical and historiographical material
available to scholars in this field. As it sits within the Discussion
Forum, members may post material in an informal environment,
and fellow users can add to and comment on posts as appropriate.
Publications: Scholars are welcome to list their
recent and forthcoming publications here, and to offer a brief
outline of each to add depth and context for the reader. This
will allow members to keep up to date with each other’s
research interests, and to use the section as a resource to inform
their own research and teaching.
Reflections: Scholars are also welcome to inform
the Network about publications they have just read or are in the
process of reading. This can be used to recommend interesting
literature (books, articles, reviews) to other members of the
Network; to share thoughts on stimulating or thought provoking
material; or indeed simply to acknowledge ‘a good read’.
Such reflections should be kept fairly brief, and of course are
not meant to be ‘proper’ reviews; the idea is to share
reflections in an informal and non-time consuming way. Happy Reading!
To access the Publications / Reflections element,
click here,
then scroll down the Discussion Forum page to the fourth Category.
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