medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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> From: Postles, Dr D.A. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 05 February 2002 14:28
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> Subject: cfp: religious houses and the laity
>
>
> 'The religious and the laity: Europe, 1000-1300'
>
> Papers are invited for a conference at Leicester, UK, on 1-3 August
> 2003, on aspects of the relationship between the religious (religious
> houses and individual religious such as hermits and
> anchorites) and the
> laity, between 1000 and 1300. Papers might address, inter
> alia (but not
> exclusively):
>
> religious houses as neighbours;
> pastoral care by the regular clergy;
> religious houses and urban populations;
> the representation of the laity by the religious;
> benefactions by the laity to the religious;
> the appropriation of monastic culture;
> religious houses and dispute resolution;
> religious houses and local 'identity';
> religious houses as lords; and
> religious houses and the laws.
>
> Additionally, papers may relate to any political entity in Europe.
>
> Papers should not exceed 50 minutes (20-25 sides of A4 double-spaced).
> After each paper, there will be ten minutes for short questions.
> Plenary discussion will be scheduled after each session of papers. A
> number of plenary lectures will be included; to date, Stephen
> White and
> Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld have agreed to make such presentations.
>
> Expressions of interest should be sent at this stage to: Dave Postles
> ([log in to unmask]), providing initially a working title. In due course,
> abstracts of one side of A4 will be requested.
>
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