News and Events

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The calendar of continental sources consulted in the creation of the database can now be found in the Resources section of the website.

Project Manager on BBC Radio 4

Dr Caroline Bowden was on BBC Radio 4's Making History programme on 23 August 2011. Visiting the English convent in Bruges, Dr Bowden was joined by the convent's archivist, Sr Mary Aline, and the prioress, Sr Teresa Joseph, to talk about the convents in exile. To listen, click here and go to 10 mins 30 secs.

Article in Standpoint magazine

Dr James Kelly has written an article about the convents in exile for Standpoint magazine. Click here to read the article.

 

 

Forthcoming

Publication

The English Convents in Exile, 1600-1800 will be published 2012-2013 by Pickering & Chatto. For details, click here.

 

 


Past

September 2011

Project paper at Essex Recusant Society

Dr James Kelly gave a paper entitled 'Essex Girls Abroad: the English convents in exile, 1600-1800' at 2:30pm on 10 September 2011 to the Essex Recusant Society. The meeting took place at the Ursuline convent in Brentwood.

 

June 2011

Project conference

The project hosted a conference on the theme of 'Identities, organisations and exile' from 23 to 25 June 2011 at Queen Mary University of London and invited the collaboration of HWRBI (History of Women Religious in Britain and Ireland). The conference was divided into two parts with 23 June and the morning of 24 June concentrating expressly on the 'Who were the Nuns?' project.

To download the conference poster, click here.

To read a report of the conference, click here.

 

November 2010

The project's prinipal investigator, Professor Michael Questier, appeared on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Houron on 19 December. He was discussing his new book, co-authored with Professor Peter Lake, The Trials of Margaret Clitherow, mother of a nun at the Louvain Augustinian convent. To listen to the clip, click here.

December 2010

Project paper at London Digital Humanities Group

The next meeting of the London Digital Humanities Group will take place at Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0AR on Tuesday 7 December at 5pm. Caroline Bowden, Katherine Keats-Rohan, and James Kelly will be giving a paper entitled 'Developing identities: new ways of using databases for studying early modern women religious'.

 

February 2011

Project paper at University College London

Project manager Caroline Bowden will be taking part in the Early Modern Exchanges seminar at Uiniversity College London on 9 February 2011. Her paper, entitled 'Islands of Englishness? The English convents as centres of cultural production in seventeenth-century Flanders', is one of three being delivered that evening on the topic of 'English Catholics, European Contexts'. The seminar starts at 4:30 pm at Foster Court 243.

 

September 2010

Project participation at Jesus College, Camrbidge, worskshop

The project has been invited to particpate in a two-day workshop on the theme of 'Early Modern women's work' at Jesus College, Cambridge, on 23-24 September 2010.

 

July 2010

Project paper at University of York

A paper entitled '"The English were all 8 most bravely appareled and adorned with rich jewelles like brides": material representations of spirituality in the English convents in exile', will be delivered by project manager Dr Caroline Bowden on 17 July 2010 at the fourth annual conference of the Society for Renaissance Studies at the University of York.

Project paper at the Catholic Record Society Conference

A paper entitled 'Painters, Popery and Professions: Van Dyke's sitters and the English convents in exile' will be presented by project manager Dr Caroline Bowden and research assistant Dr James Kelly on 28 July 2010 at the Catholic Record Society conference held at Leeds Trinity University College.

 

June 2010

Project paper at the Institute of Historical Research

Dr Caroline Bowden, project manager, Dr Katharine Keats-Rohan, research fellow, and Dr Katrien Daemen DeGelder, research officer, will be giving a joint paper at the Institute of Historical Research's 'Religious History of Britain 1500-1800' seminar on 29 June 2010, entitled 'Free Will and Enclosure: Recruitment and Motivation in the English Convents in Exile 1600-1700'

 

May 2010

Project paper at Queen Mary, University of London

On 15 May 2010 project manager Dr Caroline Bowden will be speaking at a conference entitled 'London the promised land revisited: A conference in celebration of 15 years of the Centre for the Study of Migration and its diversity'. The day is hosted by the Centre for the Study of Migration at Queen Mary, University of London, Dr. Bowden's paper is entitled 'English nuns and London in the 17th century: exile or establishment?'

Project paper at Ghent University

Project manager Dr Caroline Bowden will be presented a paper entitled 'Assessing the significance of the English convents as cultural centres in Flanders in the seventeenth century' on 20 May 2010. The paper is part of a one-day colloquium at Ghent University on 'The Northern and Southern Netherlands as a Literary and Cultural Entrepot for Seventeenth-century British Letters, 1603-1688'.

Project paper at the Catholic Archives Society conference

Research assistant Dr James Kelly will be presenting a paper entitled 'Public and private archives and the "Who were the Nuns?" project' at the Catholic Archives Society conference on 24 May 2010. The conference is being held at High Leigh Conference Centre in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.

 

December 2009

Project paper at the Sorbonne

On 3 December 2009, project manager Dr Caroline Bowden gave a paper entitled 'The English convents in France (1580-1650) and the work of the "Who Were the Nuns?" project' at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne.

 

November 2009

Postgraduate paper at Queen Mary, University of London

Caroline Watkinson, PhD student attached to the project, presented a paper entitled '"Public Sphere": the return of exiled convents to England, 1789-1829' on 26 November 2009 at the Queen Mary History Postgraduate Seminar Series.

 

October 2009

Project paper at the Institute of Historical Research

Project manager Dr Caroline Bowden and research assistant Dr James Kelly gave a paper entitled 'Painters, Popery and Professions: Van Dyke's sitters and the English convents in exile' at the Institute of Historical Research's 'Tudor and Stuart' seminar on 26 October 2009.

 

September 2009

Demonstration of Project database

On 19 September 2009, project manager Dr Caroline Bowden spoke about creating the project's searchable database and provided a demonstration of it at the 'Consecrated Women: Crossing Boundaries' conference held at the Bar Convent, York.

 

June 2009

Project paper at St. Hilda's College, Oxford

Project manager Dr Caroline Bowden and research fellow Dr Katharine Keats-Rohan delivered a paper entitled 'Recruitment and the English Convents' on 25 June 2009 at the 'Women and Religion in Britain, c.1660-1760' conference held at St. Hilda's College, University of Oxford.

 

Project collaboration with 'Femmes et Spiritualité' colloquium

In collaboration with University of Aix-Marseilles, the project supported the 'Femmes et Spiritualité' colloquium held at Université de Provence.

 

March 2009

Pascal Majerus on BBC Radio 4

Pascal Majerus, Research Officer on the project, featured on BBC Radio 4's Woman’s Hour on Thursday 26 March. He took part in a discussion with the author Karen Maitland who recently published a work of fiction, The Owl Killers, based on the life of Beguines, imagining they might have existed in England in the Middle Ages. Pascal raised a number of interesting points about the life of Beguines in Flanders including their economic status and underserved reputations for loose living. He suggested a number of reasons why their neighbours might be jealous of their situation, leading to unjustified criticism.

Pascal has published several works on Beguines and Beguinages including; An Independent Women’s World: From the 12th century to the Present: The Beguines and Beguinages in the Southern Low Country, Genevieve de Cant, Pascal Majerus, Christiane Verougstraete, Herve Ven Caloen Foundation, 2003.