Representations of Popery in British History workshop

Workshop 3: Anti-Catholicism in British History, c.1520-1900

April 10-11 2019 

Newcastle University, Armstrong Building Room 1.48

April 10:

9.00-10.00: Welcome and Update – Adam Morton (Newcastle)

10.00-10.30: Tea & Coffee

10.30-12.30: Roundtable 1: Working with Representations

– Susan Griffin (Louisville), Adrian Streete (Glasgow), David Manning (Leicester), Thomas Freeman (Essex)

12.30-13.30: Lunch

13.30-15.30: Panel 1: Anti-Popery & Memory

– Ceri Law (Cambridge), Muirrean Mccann (European Research Institute), Annaleigh Margey (Dundalk Institute of Technology), Aidan Norrie (Institution)

15.30-16.00: Tea & Coffee

16.00-17.30: Roundtable 2: Popish Protestants

– Anthony Milton (Sheffield), Richard Allen (Newcastle), Clare Loughlin (Edinburgh), Hayley Ross (Oxford)

April 11:

9.00-10.30: Roundtable 3: Popery & Reason

Chair:

– Adam Richter (Toronto), Kristof Smeyers (Antwerp), Karie Schultz (Queens University Belfast)

10.30-11.00: Tea & Coffee

11.00-12.30: Panel 2: Material Culture

– Alexandra Walsham (Cambridge), Carly Hegenbarth (Birmingham), Clare Haynes (UEA)

12.30-13.30: Lunch

13.30-15.30: Panel 3: Spain, Empire, and Antichrist

– Emma Turnbull (Oxford), Jeremy Fradkin (John Hopkins), Sara Bradley (Nottingham Trent), Alan Ford (Nottingham)

15.30-15.45: Tea & Coffee

15.45-16.30: Open Session: Stereotypes, Memory, and Representations

For further information contact Dr Adam Morton adam.morton@newcastle.ac.uk

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