European Reformation Research Group
Papers Delivered at the Eighth Annual Conference
New College, Edinburgh,
3-6 September 1998
- Will Coster (De Montfort University): 'The place of the font in the early modern
English church'
- Shona Maclean (University of Aberdeen): 'Surviving the Reformation: schooling in New
Aberdeen'
- Linda Dunbar (University of Edinburgh): 'John Winram, John Knox and St. Andrews 1546-47'
- Alec Ryrie (St. Cross College, Oxford): 'Ivory towers and screaming spires: heresy and
the universities in Henry VIII's England'
- Sandy Wilkinson (University of St. Andrews): 'The laity and the Counter-Reformation:
Catholic revival in Normandy during the French Wars of Religion'
- Phil Conner (University of St. Andrews): 'The framing of a godly society: the Calvinist
ascendancy in Montauban, 1562-1600'
- Duncan Cockburn (University of Aberdeen): 'Aspects of Medicine at Aberdeen University,
1560-1619'
- Karen Jillings (University of Aberdeen): 'Aberdeen: a source for 16th-century social,
cultural, political and religious history'
- James Lee (University of the West of England, Bristol): 'Bristol under Henry VII and
Henry VIII'
- Stuart Foster (University of St. Andrews): 'The culture of religious violence in the
French Wars of Religion: Pierre Viret and iconoclasm'
- Graeme Murdock (University of Birmingham): 'Dressed to impress: Calvinist chic'
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