European Reformation Research Group
Papers Delivered at the Twelfth Annual Conference
University of Reading, 5 - 7 September 2002
Michael Riordan (University of Liverpool): 'The Cookham Courtiers: continuity, co-operation and religious belief in mid-Tudor England'
James Austen (University of Durham): 'Compromise or Shame? Stephen Gardiner and religious moderation, 1532-35'
Louise Campbell (University of Birmingham): 'The Elizabethan religious settlement and Archbishop Matthew Parker: a diagnosis of religious moderation'
Alison Carter (University of Durham): 'Rene Benoist, "Pape des Halles": preaching pragmatism in Paris during the French Wars of Religion'
Penny Roberts (University of Warwick): 'Was there a peace process during the French Wars of Religion?'
Luc Racaut (Crichton Campus, University of Glasgow): 'Temporal and Spiritual Power in French and English Reformation Polemic'
Alec Ryrie (University of Birmingham): 'The "Privy Kirks" and Protestant mythology in Scotland'
Jonathan Morgan (Dr. Williams' Library): 'Sources for the Study of the Reformation in Dr. Williams' Library'
Danae Tankard: 'Early Protestant Theology and the Reformation of the Deathbed'
Ralph Houlbrooke (University of Reading): 'The Protestant Clergy and the Marian Restoration in Norwich'
Juliet Ingram (University of Warwick): 'A Vocal Warning from the Pulpit: exhortation and condemnation in the early Stuart sermon'
Will Coster (De Montfort University): 'Roundheads and Lovelocks: fashion and identity in the English Civil War'
Graeme Murdock (University of Birmingham): 'Irenic Frauds? The propaganda of moderation in confessional Europe'
Michael Springer (University of St. Andrews): 'Protestant Church Orders in
Sixteenth Century Germany'