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Transforming Male Devotional Practices

The two leading Templars Jacques de Molay and Geoffroy de Charnay being burned at the stake in 1314

How did men demonstrate their commitment to God and churches in the Middle Ages? And How did this change in the Early Modern period? Conference aims to shed light on these transformations

‘Transforming Male Devotional Practices’ from the Medieval to the Early Modern

Keynote speaker: Professor Anthony Bale (Birkbeck, University of London)
Confirmed speakers include: Katherine J. Lewis, Rebecca Rist and Sarah Bastow
CfP: Extended deadline for abstracts: 20th July

This conference is co-hosted with the Universities of Reading and Liverpool Hope. It aims to explore the social, economic and spatial factors underpinning the changing way European men demonstrated their commitment to God and the church(es) in a period of significant turmoil. Papers that address male devotional experience from historical, literary, gender studies and material culture perspectives are welcomed. Suggested themes include:

The new deadline reflects the interest we have received in wider European experience. We welcome papers that focus on British and European devotion.

Please send proposals to devotionalpracticeconference@gmail.com.

 

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