Remembering the Reformation Events - University of Cambridge

Thursday, 7 September 2017 until Saturday, 9 September 2017

Remembering the Reformation is an AHRC-funded research project based at the Universities of Cambridge and York. The project is a collaboration between historians (Prof. Alex Walsham and Prof. Ceri Law, University of Cambridge) and literary scholars (Prof. Brian Cummings and Prof. Bronwyn Wallace, University of York) which aims to investigate how the Reformation was remembered, forgotten, contested and re-invented. Over a period of three years the members of the project will work to illuminate the manner in which memories of the Reformation emerged or were created in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, as well as the complex and plural legacies such memories have left. The project will stage a range of academic and public engagement events, including workshops, conferences and colloquia, lectures, educational workshops for children, and public exhibitions. Great St. Mary’s Church Public Lectures from 7 to 9 September i.a. with James Simpson Professor of English at Harvard University. 

 


The University Church, Senate House Hill, Cambridge CB2 3PQ
The Lutheran Council of Great Britain
30 Thanet Street London WC1H 9QH

Remembering the Reformation Events - University of Cambridge

Thursday, 7 September 2017 until Saturday, 9 September 2017

Remembering the Reformation is an AHRC-funded research project based at the Universities of Cambridge and York. The project is a collaboration between historians (Prof. Alex Walsham and Prof. Ceri Law, University of Cambridge) and literary scholars (Prof. Brian Cummings and Prof. Bronwyn Wallace, University of York) which aims to investigate how the Reformation was remembered, forgotten, contested and re-invented. Over a period of three years the members of the project will work to illuminate the manner in which memories of the Reformation emerged or were created in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, as well as the complex and plural legacies such memories have left. The project will stage a range of academic and public engagement events, including workshops, conferences and colloquia, lectures, educational workshops for children, and public exhibitions. Great St. Mary’s Church Public Lectures from 7 to 9 September i.a. with James Simpson Professor of English at Harvard University. 

 


The University Church, Senate House Hill, Cambridge CB2 3PQ
The Lutheran Council of Great Britain
30 Thanet Street London WC1H 9QH