This UPDATE to the following call for papers is to announce the Plenary
Speaker. See below for details.
Claremont Early Modern Studies Graduate Symposium
March 4-5, 2000
"Change and Continuity: Religious Reformations in the Early Modern Era"
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*** Plenary Speaker: ***
*** Peter Lake ***
*** from ***
*** Princeton University ***
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Call for Papers:
Graduate students are invited to submit one page abstracts for papers of
20-minute reading length on any topic related to reformations in the Early
Modern Era (1450-1750). We welcome submissions from students in the
humanities and related disciplines. Proposals for complete panels will also
be considered. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Religious Nationalism
Resistance and Rebellion
Crises of Authority
Women and Religious Authority
"Secular" vs. "Religious"
Economy, Property and the State
Images of the Church
Performing Reformations
Rhetoric of Reform
Pamphlets and Popular Print
Patronage, Propaganda, and Censorship
Pilgrimages and Spiritual Autobiography
Definitions of the Will
Ritual and Ceremony
Iconography and Iconoclasm
Heresy and Orthodoxy
Persecution and Toleration
Magic, Science, and the Occult
Millennialism
Submissions should be postmarked or sent via e-mail or fax by November 5,
1999 to:
Claremont Graduate University
Humanities Center
Attn: Early Modern Studies Group
740 N. College Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711-6163
Phone: (909) 621-8612
Fax: (909) 607-1221
E-mail: Tammy.Nyden-Bullock@cgu.edu
Web site:
www.cgu.edu/hum/earlymod/symposium2000.html
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