European Reformation
Research Group
Papers Delivered at the Fifth Annual Conference
University of Warwick, 3
- 6 August 1995
- Beat Kümin (Magdalene College, Cambridge): 'Reformations
old and new: the socio-economic impact of religious change, c. 1470-1630'
Peter Marshall (University of Warwick): 'The dispersal of monastic patronage in
sixteenth-century East Yorkshire'
- Lucy Conroy-Kirby (University of St. Andrews): 'John Foxe's treatment of female martyrs'
- Lien Bich Luu (University of London): 'Religion, exile and economic development:
religious refugees from the Low Countries and the London economy, 1550-1600'
- Luc Racaut (University of St. Andrews): 'Sabbatarian legislation in Lancashire,
1580-1620'
- Markus Wriedt (Institut f
ür Europäische
Geschichte, Mainz): 'School reform in the 15th and 16th centuries'
- Timothy Watson (Magdelen College, Oxford): 'The College de la Trinite at Lyon, 1527-65'
- Patrick Carter (University of Cambridge): '"Ye shall be his servants":
taxation and the royal supremacy in England'
Peter Dykema (Institut für
Europäische Geschichte, Mainz): '"Confessionalisation" in the pre-Reformation
Church: the reforms of Count Eberhard of Wurttemberg'
- Edward Phelan (University of St. Andrews): 'The Scots Reformation-Rebellion under Knox,
May-November 1559'
- Martin Dotterweich (University of Edinburgh): 'Conciliar authority in Reformation
Scotland: the Davidson / Kennedy debate, 1558-63'
- Judith Pollmann (University of Amsterdam): 'Between piety and orthodoxy: the religious
development of Arnoldus Buchelius'
- Christ Pietroni (University of Warwick): 'Confession and social relations in Elizabethan
Yorkshire'
- Eric Nelson (University of Oxford): 'The legacy of the League: disillusionment with the
holy war and a new relationship with the Huguenots'
- Helen Parish (Jesus College, Oxford): 'Celibacy as a mark of anti-Christ in Reformation
polemic'
- Julian Lock (University of Oxford): 'The conversion of the Jews and post-Reformation
English apocalypticism'
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