European Reformation
Research Group
Papers Delivered at the Seventh Annual Conference
De Montfort University,
Bedford, 4 - 7 September 1997
- William Naphy (University of Aberdeen): 'Geneva, the
difficult neighbour'
Will Coster (De Montfort University): 'Conservatism and acquiescence: Thomas
Butler and the Reformation in Much Wenlock 1538-62'
- Gregory Duke (Jesus College, Oxford): 'Church-plate certificates in East Anglia
1547-1552'
- Alexandra Ashfield (Keble College, Oxford): 'Politics in the Kingdom of Bohemia,
1575-1621'
- Tim Watson (Magdalen College, Oxford): 'Catholics and Protestants in Lyon, 1551-1572'
- Alec Ryrie (St. Cross College, Oxford): 'Moderation in an age of antagonism: English
Protestant propaganda of the early 1540s'
- Helen Parish (Wolfson College, Oxford): '"Impudent and abhominable fictions":
rewriting saints' lives in the English Reformation'
Karen Jillings (University of Aberdeen): 'Epidemic disease in late medieval
Scotland: historiographical problems and questions'
- Joanne Baker (Lowestoft): 'Both sides of the divide: women's networks among Huguenots
and Catholics'
- Charles Littleton (London University): 'The practice of Presbyterianism in an
Episcopalian church: the French Church of London and Calvinist discipline 1560-1640'
- Peter Aggarwal (Merton College, Oxford): 'Reformed and Anabaptist debates of the Word
and Spirit'
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