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The Waldensians in the Medieval and Early Modern European Context

The Waldensians in the Medieval and Early Modern European Context

Publié le par Marc Escola (Source : Joanna Poetz)

The Waldensians in the Medieval and Early Modern European Context

9th-10th February 2018

Trinity College Dublin

Call for Paper

In recent years, the medieval and early modern Waldensians have enjoyed a renewed scholarly interest giving rise to a number of new publications. Moreover, 2017 marks the anniversary of Reformation which resulted in a number of scholarly events. There are, however, significant gaps in scholarship on the Waldensians, most notably a lack of critical editions as well as studies around topics such as intertextuality and the circulation of texts. Such research would allow scholars in the field to gain a better knowledge of Waldensian text production and the place of that movement within the medieval and early modern religious space in Europe.

The Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies will be hosting a conference on the Waldensians on the 9th to 10th February 2018 in Trinity College Dublin. The purpose of this conference will be to advance this discussion of the movement and to foster international collaboration in Waldensian studies. It is anticipated that the papers will be published (subject to peer review).

To that end we welcome abstracts of 200 words on a topic related to, but not limited to, any of the following areas with reference to the Waldensians:

  • Manuscripts and library collections
  • Editorial practices for establishing critical editions
  • Circulation of texts
  • Forms of texts and intertextuality
  • Controversial, precarious and marginal texts/objects
  • The impact of digital humanities or new technologies on the study of Waldensians
  • Waldensians and heresies in the international context
  • The legacy of the Waldensians

Instructions for submission:

Please send abstracts (200 words), together with a brief bio/CV, to Joanna Poetz (poetzj@tcd.ie).

Deadline: 16th October 2017

Organisers:

Dr Sarah Alyn-Stacey, French Department of Trinity College Dublin, Director of the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, FTCD, Académie de Savoie

Joanna Poetz, PhD Candidate, Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Trinity College Dublin

Dr Gregory Hulsman, Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Trinity College Dublin

Partners and Institutions:

The Trinity Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

The School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies

Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute

https://www.waldensianstcd.wordpress.com