Pr. Annick Ettlin (Geneva): Mallarmé: le sens du jeu.
5.15, G.01, 50 George Square.
Pr. Annick Ettlin (Geneva): Mallarmé: le sens du jeu.
[French Research Seminar]
5.15, G.01, 50 George Square.
Pr. Annick Ettlin (Geneva): Mallarmé: le sens du jeu.
[French Research Seminar]
MONDAY 6 MARCH
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Mr Brendan Wolfe (University of St Andrews): 'What (and When) is the True Context for the Gothic Bible'.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
WEDNESDAY 1 MARCH
4.10pm, Martin Hall, New College, Mound Place.
Prof David Bebbington (University of Edinburgh): 'The Mid-Victorian Revolution in Wesleyan Methodist Home Mission'.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
MONDAY 13 FEBRUARY
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Mr Thomas Breimaier (University of Edinburgh): ‘A Beeline to the Cross? Charles Haddon Spurgeon and Biblical Interpretation’.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
MONDAY 6 FEBRUARY
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Ms Emily Turner (University of Edinburgh): ‘Architecture in the Late Nineteenth-Century Anglican Missions to the Inuit of Northern Canada’.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
MONDAY 30 JANUARY
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Dr Lesley Orr (University of Edinburgh): ‘“If Christ could be militant, so could I”:
Helen Crawfurd and the Women's Peace Crusade, 1916 – 1918’.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
MONDAY 27 MARCH
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Prof Stewart J Brown (University of Edinburgh): ‘The Established Churches, Church Growth, and Secularization in Imperial Britain, c.1830-1930’.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
MONDAY 20 MARCH
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Prof Brian Stanley (University of Edinburgh): ‘Black Exodus: Religious Dimensions of Migration from the Caribbean and the American South in the Twentieth Century’.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
MONDAY 13 MARCH
4.10pm, Althaus-Reid Room, New College, Mound Place.
Dr Andrew Holmes (Queen’s University, Belfast): ‘The Forgotten Irish? The Religion and Identity of Irish Presbyterians in the North Atlantic World, 1820-1914’.
[History of Christianity Research Seminar]
1pm, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, 2 Hope Park Square.
Liv Helene Willumsen (University of Tromsø, IASH Fellow): North Berwick Trials Revisited: Transfer of Witchcraft Ideas between Denmark and Scotland
[Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities Work in Progress talk]