Colloque jeunes chercheurs & chercheuses — Ecclesiastical History Society
Interventions de la
Postgraduate Students Online Conference — Ecclesiastical History Society
organisée par Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille (ERIAC) et Géraldine Vaughan (GRHis – IUF), en partenariat avec la Ecclesiastical History Society, les 27 et 28 mai 2021.
Séance 1: Women and Religion
- Alice de Nanteuil (ENS Lyon/Oxford), »The Keening Tradition in Early Modern Ireland »
- Scholastica Jacob (Durham University), « Ex Libris Abbatiae: What the Books and Reading Habits of Benedictine Nuns Reveal about the Catholic Revival in England, 1795-1830″
- Clarisse Tesson (Université de Paris-Est Créteil), « Proclaiming Women Doctors of the Church: A Breach in the Male Monopoly of the Catholic priesthood ? »
Séance 2: Organizing Religion
- John Dixon (University of Cambridge), « Reformed visions of Ethiopia: Early Anglican Reformers and their Perception of Ethiopia as the Bastion of an Ancient and Caesaropapist Church »
- Patrick McAlary (University of Cambridge), « Alter Patricius: Imitation and Competition in the Vita Albei«
Keynote
- Alan Ford (University of Nottingham), « Protestant or Catholic? The Sectarian History of Saint Patrick »
Séance 3: Everyday Religion
- Colin Harris (Université Aix-Marseille), « Being a Minister during the Restoration : Evidence from Nonconformist Diaries »
- Ivor Perry (Durham University), « World War One and the Religion of Ordinary People in the United Kingdom »
- Charlotte Gay (Université de Rouen – ERIAC), »The Impact of the Adult School Movement on the Society of Friends in the Mid-Victorian Era »
- Arielle Flodrops (Université de Rouen – ERIAC), »The Secularisation Issue in the Church Times and The Catholic Herald »
- Andrew Poxon (Durham University), « The Singing of Metrical Psalms and the Spread of the Early English Reformation »
Séance 4: Propaganda and Authority
- Samuel Lane (University of Oxford), « The Church and Royal Propaganda in Fourteenth-Century England »
- Sarah Johanesen (King’s College London), « Riot & Ridicule: Material Responses to Protestant Authority among the Catholic Laity (1571-1614) »
- Alannah Jeune (Canterbury University / University of Oxford), « Childhood Agency through Nineteenth Century Mission Periodicals »