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CECS Day Conference

27th February 1999

Representations of the Clergy

Academic Organiser: Ted Royle

PROGRAMME

10.15 Registration and Coffee

10.45 Irene Collins, Jane Austen and the Clergy

  • Mrs Collins was known chiefly as a historian of nineteenth-century France until she published her widely acclaimed Jane Austen and the Clergy (1994). Her most recent book is Jane Austen. The Parson's Daughter (1998)

11.45 Graduate Students' Forum

Short papers from graduate students on aspects of religion in the 'long' eighteenth century

12.45 Lunch break

2.00 Geoff Cubitt, Representations of the Jesuits

  • Dr Cubitt is a member of the History Department at York and a specialist on religion in France in the nineteenth century.

3.00 Mark Hallett, Clerical Rebellion and Political Argument: satirical images of the Sacheverell Affair, 1709-10

  • Mark Hallet is a historian of art in the Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, and a specialist on English graphic satire in the eighteenth century.

3.30 Edward Royle, Anticlericalism in England, c. 1780-1848

  • Ted Royle is a member of the History Department at York and has published on radical infidelity and politics between 1791 and 1915

4.00 Tea