New Approaches to Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Reform. A Workshop
Friday 20th June
Centre for Medieval Studies University of York
This workshop is part of a collaborative project funded by the universities of York and Leeds and is convened by Katy Cubitt and Julia Barrow. It sets out to question the ideas of reform from the 8th to the 11th centuries and to seeks to explore some new avenues of research.
Registration (including lunch and refreshments): £25/£20 (students)
Reduced rate for those from White Rose Universities (Leeds, Sheffield, York) £20/£15 (students)
Please return registration form (with cash or cheque payment) to: Brittany Scowcroft
Centre for Medieval Studies
University of York
The King’s Manor
York
YO1 7EP brittany.scowcroft@york.ac.uk
Programme :
10.00 : Welcome by Katy Cubitt, Centre for Medieval Studies, York
10.15-12.15pm
Brigitte Meijns, University of Leuven – Charters and institutional change in canonical milieus in Flanders and in the North of France (c. 950-c.1150)
Steven Vanderputten, University of Ghent – Imagining Richard of Saint-Vanne: religious leadership and the conversion of the world in the early eleventh century
Charles West, University of Sheffield – Turbulent priests and the “reformed’ papacy”
12.15-1.15 lunch
1.15-3.15pm
Jesse Billett, Trinity College, University of Toronto – What do we mean by “liturgical reform”? The Divine Office in later Anglo-Saxon England’
Sarah Hamilton, University of Exeter – Liturgical reform? The evidence of the Exeter martyrologies
Anne-Marie Helvétius, University of Paris 8 – Monastic Reform and Hagiography: some reflections and new perspectives
3.15-3.35pm : Tea
3.35-4.55pm
Ludger Koerntgen, University of Main – Fighting against long-lasting evils or contemporary enemies?’
Julia Barrow, University of Leeds – The Vikings and Reform
4.55 – 5.45pm : Roundtable and close
Source de l’information : University of York







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