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This scholarly blog offers resources and commentaries for all those sharing a research interest in the history, literature and culture of early-modern British dissent (1500-1800) while promoting collaboration between French and English-speaking researchers. Its purpose is (a) to create an international and interdisciplinary network centralising information on events and seminars, new publications, new projects and grants, professional opportunies, theses in progress... (b) to provide methodological articles and commentaries on the current developments and future of the discipline. It is co-written by Anne Dunan-Page, Michael Davies and Joel Halcomb.
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New Queen Mary Seminar on religious architecture
31 October 2021
The Queen Mary Centre for Religion and Literature in English is organising a new seminar series on religious architecture: QMCRLE seminar on Thursday 11 November 5-7pm online. The...
27 October 2021
Opening the Angus seminar series Isabel Rivers, ‘Joseph Angus as moral philosophy tutor at Stepney and Regent’s Park’ Thursday 28 October 7.30pm BST online To register for the...
Friends of Dr Williams’s Library 2021 Lecture: Registration
3 October 2021
Very pleased to announce the 2021 Lecture of the Friends of Dr Williams’s Library ALEC RYRIE “The Dangerous Allure of the Printed Bible to Early Protestant Missionaries” This...
First volume Histories of Pluralism
3 October 2021
From Toleration to Religious Freedom, ed. Mariëtta van der Tol, Carys Brown, John Adenitire and ES Kempson is now out, the first in the Peter Lang series ‘Histories of Religious...