Dealing with religious dissension. Historical and Contemporary Models

Dealing with religious dissension. Historical and Contemporary Models

Date: Friday 28 May 2010 - 14:00 to Saturday 29 May 2010 - 13:00

Place: Maison Française d'Oxford

Research programme: Modernities

Friday 28 May 2010

2.00: Welcome address

Chair: Luc Borot

2.15 Iain Mclean (Nuffield College andDept of Politics and International Relations, Oxford)

Entrenching Establishment and Free Exercise of Religion in the Written UK Constitution

3.00 David Loades (History Faculty, Oxford): The International Impact of Foxe's "Acts and Monuments"

3.45 Break

Chair: Iain Maclean

4.00 Philip Endean (Campion Hall, Oxford):

EarlyJesuit Spiritual Dissensions: The Case of Antonio Cordeses

4.45 General discussion

Saturday 29 May

Chair: Luc Borot

9.30 MarkGreengrass (Sheffield/Paris I): Remembering, Forgetting, and Reshaping Religious Dissension in Early-ModernEurope: three historical experiences

10.15 Penny Roberts (Warwick): Peace as both asolution to and a cause of conflict during the French religious wars

11.00 Break

Chair: MarkGreengrass

11.15 Masooda Bano (Wolfson College andDepartment of International Development, Oxford):

The Red Mosque Debacle in Pakistan: From dissent, to dissension, toconflict

12.00 Luc Borot (MFO/Université de Montpellier III): Levellers, Quakers and Diggers: from dissent into dissension intoconflict, or from dissension into violent peace

 

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