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SUMMARY:LERMA. Colloque "Religion vécue"
DESCRIPTION:Lived Religion in Europe 1500-1800: Individual and Communal Practice\nProgramme Expériences de la modernité dans l’espace transatlantique\, XVII-XVIIIèmes siècles (BRITAIX17-18)\, en partenariat avec le Queen Mary Centre for Religion ad Literature in English\nA virtual conference in collaboration between BRITAIX 17-18\, (LERMA\, Aix-Marseille University) and the Queen Mary Centre for Religion and Literature in English (QMCRLE\, Queen Mary University of London) \nÉvénement par Zoom                Inscriptions et information sur Eventbrite  ici\nNb : horaires sont BST\, ajouter une heure pour l’heure française\nOrganisation : Laurence Lux-Sterritt et Anne Dunan-Page \nInscription par Eventbrite : https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lived-religion-in-europe-1500-1800-individual-and-communal-practice-tickets-162417239335 \nFriday 15 October 2021\n 9.45     Introduction\n10.00 – 10.40             Introducing Lived Religion: the HEX project\n·      Raisa Maria Toivo (University of Tampere\, Finland): ‘Lived religion as history of experience: prayer and bodily experience in early modern Finland’ (Including a short presentations of HEX research center)\n·      Sari Katajala-Peltomaa (Univeristy of Tampere\, Finland): ‘Imagined experiences? Miracles\, sermons and cultural scripts in Vadstena Abbey (c. 1370-1500)’\nChair: Laurence Lux-Sterritt\n10.40 – 11.20             Questions & Answers\nBreak\n11.30 – 11.50             Early Career Researchers showcases\n·         Claire Marsland: ‘ “Either none or very simple” : challenging perceptions of Catholic liturgical material practice 1560- 1620’\n·         Liam Temple: ‘Encountering Catholicism and Capuchins at Somerset House’\n·         Cormac Begadon: ‘A Lived Enlightenment: the  Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre at Liège\, c.1740-1794’.\nChair : Claire Schiano-Locurcio\n11.50 – 12.30            Questions & Answers\n Lunch \nPM\n14.00- 14.40               The Centre for Privacy Studies\nMette Birkedal Bruun (University of Copenhagen)\, Natacha Klein Käfer (University of Copenhagen) and Søren Frank Jensen (University of Københauns): ‘Privacy and Lived Religion in the Early Modern Period’\nChair : Laurence Lux-Sterritt\n14.40 – 15.20          Questions & Answers\nBreak\n16.00 – 16.30           Keynote from A. Walsham\n‘Leaving Legacies: Memory Practices and Lived Religion in Early Modern England’.\nChair: Tessa Whitehouse\n16.30 – 17.00          Questions & Answers \nSaturday 16 October 2021\n10.00 – 10.40             Lived Religion and Emotions\n·        Linda Zampol d’Ortia (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia\, Italy): ‘Consolation and Wonder: Emotional paths to Catholic evangelization in sixteenth-century Japan’\n·        Susan Broomhall (University of Western Australia): ‘Living faith in disastrous times: Dutch East India Company men on the coast of the Southland’\nChair: Tessa Whitehouse\n10.40 – 11.20          Questions & Answers\nBreak\n11.30 – 11.50             Early Career Researchers Showcase\n·       Francesco Quatrini (University of Belfast\, Northern Ireland)\, ‘Religion in the Early Enlightenment: The Importance of Religious Dissenters for the Seventeenth-Century Political Discourse’\n·       Louise Deschryver (University of Leuven\, Belgium): ‘Embattled Bodies: Death\, the Senses and the Reformation in sixteenth-century Antwerp (1519-1589)\n·       Eleanor Hedger (University of Birmingham\, UK)\, ‘Soundscapes of Worship in the Early Modern English Prison’\nChair: Colin Harris (Aix-Marseille University\, France)\n11.50 – 12.30            Questions & Answers \nPM\n14.00 – 14.40             Encounters with Islam\n·       Charlie Beirouti (University of Oxford): ‘“The most superstitious\, credulous\, fabulous creatures alive”: John Covel (1638-1722) and Popular Religion in the Ottoman Empire’\n·       Samera Hassan (Independent researcher)\, ‘Muslim Mysticism in Early Modern England: Anglican and Quaker Responses to Hayy ibn Yaqthan\nChair: Eva Joahann Holberg (University of Helsinki\, Finland and Queen Mary University of London\, UK)\n14.40 – 15.20            Questions & Answers\nBreak\n16.00 – 16.30             Keynote from Kat Hill: (Birkbeck College\, University of London\, UK)\n‘Upright repentance: discipline and disorderly lives of early modern         Mennonites’\nChair: Anne Page\n16.30 – 17.00            Questions & Answers\n \nhttps://britaix.hypotheses.org/2303
URL:https://maisondelarecherche.univ-amu.fr/evenement/lerma-colloque-religion-vecue/
LOCATION:Distanciel\, France
CATEGORIES:Actualités,Colloques
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