University of
Birmingham, 31 August - 3 September 2000
Peter Marshall (University of Warwick): Is the Pope a Catholic? Henry VIII
and the semantics of schism
Elaine Fulton (University of St. Andrews): A Catholic layman in a Protestant city:
Dr. Georg Eder and Vienna, 1549-1587
Kenneth Austin (University of St. Andrews): Immanuel Tremellius and the Latin
Bible
Helen Evans (Magdalene College, Cambridge): The ecclesiastical canons of 1623 for
Jersey
Alec Ryrie (University of Birmingham): A fool and his Wisdom: sorcery, gambling,
aristocracy and murder in 1546
Andrew Spicer (University of Exeter): Laudianism in Scotland? The restoration of
St. Giles Cathedral
Tim Watson (University of Newcastle): Second-rate humanism and small-town
politics: the doctoral orations of Saint-Thomas, 1554-1577
William Naphy (University of Aberdeen): Socio-cultural attitudes to child abuse in
Calvinist Geneva, c. 1550-1650
Tony Shaw (University of Warwick): King Henry VIIIs summer progress,
1535
John Jackson (Worcester College, Oxford): Preservation, polemics and progress in
the English Reformation: marriage, adultery and divorce in the Reformatio Legum