CFP: Monastic Revival in 19th C England (9/15/02; Kalamazoo, 5/8/03-5/11/03)

From: Lewis H Whitaker (lhwhitaker@gsu.edu)
Date: Wed Aug 21 2002 - 15:22:46 EDT


A special session at the
38th International Congress on Medieval Studies, 8-11 May 2003
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, Michigan

"Rebuilding the Waste Places: The Revival of Monasticism in 19th C. England"

The nineteenth century in England saw not only the first sustained efforts
to restore Roman Catholic monasticism, but also some of the first
experiments with Anglican religious orders. Many of these were founded in
areas that had previously held abbeys or priories before the dissolution by
Henry VII. Papers are sought which address this sudden rebirth of
monasticism. Topics may include, but are not limited to:

1. Differences in 19th C foundations from medieval traditions?
2. Anglican monasteries that were more "Roman than Rome?"
3. Gender/Sexuality and the new monasticism
4. Failed experiments in monasticism
5. Conversions to Rome
6. Tensions between church and state

Please submit a one-page abstract (and please include complete contact
information).

Papers are to be no more than 20 minutes in reading length. The deadline for
submissions is September 15, 2002. Submissions and inquiries may be sent to:

Lewis H Whitaker
Department of English
Georgia State University
University Plaza
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (wk) 404.651.2900
email: lhwhitaker@gsu.edu

Submissions by email are recommended and preferred.

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