The Circulation of Anti-Catholicisms in the Anglo-Atlantic world, 17th-21st Centuries
Interventions du colloque
The Circulation of Anti-Catholicisms in the Anglo-Atlantic world, 17th-21st Centuries
organisé par Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille (Université de Rouen Normandie – ERIAC) et Géraldine Vaughan (Université de Rouen Normandie – IUF-GRHis), les 8 et 9 octobre 2022.
- Géraldine Vaughan (Université de Rouen Normandie), « Registration and Welcome »
- Elodie Peyrol (Poitiers University), « Irish Catholic Indentured Servants in Seventeenth-Century Maryland »
- Bertrand Van Ruymbeke (University of Paris 8), « Anti-Catholicism in Nineteenth-century American Historiography of the Huguenot Diaspora »
- Andrew Jones (Morehouse College, Georgia), « Scottish Roots in Southern Soil: The Racial Formation of Rev. Peter Marshall »
- Adam Morton (Newcastle University), « Anti-Popery and Conspiracy Theories in Early Modern England »
- Owen Stanwood (Boston College), « Lessons in Tyranny and Tolerance: Huguenot Refugees and the Ambiguity of Antipopery in the British Atlantic World »
- Iris de Rode (University of Paris 8), « Anti-Catholicism and French Troops in New England (1780s) »
- Jessica Harland-Jacobs (University of Florida), « The Bishop Question and the British Empire, 1760s-1820s »
- Evan Haefeli (Texas A&M University), « Anti-Popery and the Formation of Early National America, 1775-1830 »
- Maura Jane Farrelly (Brandeis University), « God’s Order or Man’s Rights: The Puzzle of Unitarian Anti-Catholicism »
- Kevin Anderson (Calgary University), « A Threat to National Unity: Anti-Catholicism in 20th Century Canada »
- Blandine Chelini-Pont (Aix-Marseille University), « Indians, French Canadians and Franco-Indian Mestizos: Catholic Savagery in the English Colonial and American Imagination «
- Timothy Verhoeven (Monash, Melbourne, Australia), « Sexual Scandal and Transnational Anti-Catholicism: The Case of Thomas John Capel »