European Reformation Research Group
Papers Delivered at the Thirteenth Annual Conference
Ushaw College, Durham, 4 - 6 September 2003
Luc Racaut (University of Newcastle): 'Anglicanism and Gallicanism: Neither Rome nor Geneva?'
Liz Tingle (University College, Northampton): 'The Prehistory of Tridentine Reform: Catholicism in Nantes 1550-1585'
Beat Kumin (University of Warwick): 'Measuring Religion? Debating the Pros and Cons of English Churchwardens' Accounts'
Matthew Milner (University of Warwick): '"Our Senses Do Confirm Our Faith": Mid-Tudor Debates on the Senses and the Sacraments'
Melissa Ford (Balliol College, Oxford): 'The History of Mrs Abigail'
Alec Ryrie (University of Birmingham): 'How to Lose a Religious War'
Elaine Fulton (University of Birmingham): 'Was there a Reformation in Austria?'
Rona Johnston Gordon (University of St. Andrews): 'The Confessionalisation of Time and Space: Lower Austria and the Introduction of the Gregorian Calendar'
Peter Kushner (University of St. Andrews): 'Hegel and Ranke: the Reformation in Early Nineteenth-Century Philosophy of History'
Tim Watson (Communauté Chemin Neuf): '"Now that the war is
over": pluralism in the French Wars of Religion'