Held at the University of Warwick, Coventry, England. The theme for this year’s series of workshops is “Belief and Unbelief in the Early Modern Period.”
The two-week Summer Workshop on Belief and Unbelief was organised around the following thematic clusters:
- Belief and conflict
- Belief, manuscripts and the printed book, including Women’s manuscript Writing
- Rhetoric and Belief
- Models of the Reformation
- Belief and Local Community
Speakers and moderators
Elizabeth Clarke
, University of Warwick
Ingrid De Smet, University of Warwick
Simon Ditchfield
, University of York
Jonathan Heron
, University of Warwick
Steve Hindle, University of Warwick
Beat Kümin , University of Warwick
Guido Latré
, Université Catholique de Louvain
Peter Mack
, University of Warwick
Peter Marshall, University of Warwick
Richard Rex, University of of Cambridge
Penny Roberts, University of Warwick
Arnoud Visser
, University of of St Andrew’s
This is one of a series of collaborative programs between the University of Warwick Centre for the Study of the Renaissance and the Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies, funded by a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
See the University of Warwick’s web page about this series of programs. Learn more about the Center for Renaissance Studies’ Warwick-Newberry Collaborative Programs.