Opening the Angus seminar series Isabel Rivers, ‘Joseph Angus as moral philosophy tutor at Stepney and Regent’s Park’ Thursday 28 October 7.30pm BST online To register for the Zoom semina...
Very pleased to announce the 2021 Lecture of the Friends of Dr Williams’s Library ALEC RYRIE “The Dangerous Allure of the Printed Bible to Early Protestant Missionaries” This will take plac...
Puritan Research Centre Colloquia: On Friday 24 September, Dr Chad Van Dixhoorn (Professor of Church History and Director of the Craig Center for the study of the Westminster Standards at Westmin...
Lived Religion in Europe 1500-1800: Individual and Communal Practice 15-16 October 2021, online (via Zoom) Since 2017, the Centre for the English-Speaking World (LERMA) at Aix-Marseille Universit...
Submissions for the Society’s Early Career Essay Prize 2020 are now invited. Deadline: 1 March 2020. This is the inaugural year of the International John Bunyan Society (IJBS) Early Career Essa...
The Research Group in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radicalism is launching its new series with Routlege, https://emodir.hypotheses.org/emodir-routledge-series, a welcome addition on the pu...
See our research blog on https://britaix.hypotheses.org/ for up-to-date information.Follow us on Twitter @Brtiaix17_18 We’re delighted to announce the second year of our “lived religion” pr...
Studies in Puritanism, a new, open access journal, has just been launched, https://www.studiesinpuritanism.org/ About the journal: “The results of twentieth-century scholarship on Puritanism...
REMEMBRANCE AND RE-APPROPRIATION: SHAPING DISSENTING IDENTITIES A Regional Day Conference of the International John Bunyan Society, organized in association with the University of Bedfordshire, ...
Database Launch Dr William’s Library Lecture Hall, 4th May 2017, 4.00pm to 7pm. Plenary speakers: Jeanne Shami and Anne James.