Workshop: ‘Networks and Identities in the Catholic Reformation’
Venue
Moore Institute Seminar Room
Date & Time
27th April, 2012 @ 09:00:00
Globalisation, Empire, and Culture
Part of the Texts, Contexts, Cultures research programme.
Supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
27th April, 2012
Moore Institute Seminar Room
Workshop: ‘Networks and Identities in the Catholic Reformation'
Programme
9-10am
Alison Forrestal, National University of Ireland, Galway
‘Exploiting Sources of Patronage in the French Catholic Reformation: Vincent de Paul on the Royal Council of Ecclesiastical Affairs, 1643-52'
10-11am
Elizabeth Tingle, University of Plymouth
‘Indulgences after Luther: The Fall and Rise of Pardons in Counter-Reformation France'
11-11.15am
Coffee
11.15-12.15pm
Paul Shore, Brandon University
‘The Muslim Body in the Baroque Jesuit Imagination'
12.15-1.15pm
Tadhg O'hAnnracháin, University College Dublin
‘Cardinal Péter Pázmány and the Guide to the Divine Truth'
1.15-2pm
Lunch
2-3pm
Barbara Diefendorf, Boston University
‘How the Spanish Carmelites Became French: Teresian Identity and the Competition between Paris and Pontoise'
3-4pm
Eric Nelson, Missouri State University
‘Remembering the Martyrdom of Saint Francis of Paola: History, Collective Memory and Minim Identity in the Seventeenth Century'
4-4.15pm
Coffee
4.15-5pm
Silvia Mostaccio, Université Catholique de Louvain
‘Between Obedience and Conscience: A Cultural Challenge for the Society
of Jesus during Acquaviva's Generalate'
5-6.15pm
Responses from commentators, Simon Ditchfield, University of York, and Pádraig Lenihan, NUIG
Roundtable discussion






