mardi 7 juin 2016

Pélérinage, lieux saints et guérison à la fin du Moyen-âge

Pilgrimage, Shrines and Healing in Late Medieval and Early Modern  Europe

A one-day symposium at the University of Chester

24 June 2016


Programme

09:00 Welcome & Coffee
09:15 Plenary I
Anthony Bale (Birkbeck) : Pilgrimage and Collective Memory: The Flowery Field near Jerusalem
Chair: Dale Copley (Chester)

10:15 Panel 1: Pilgrims, Shrines and Materiality
Chair: Ruth Nugent (Chester)

Diane Heath (Canterbury Christ Church): Tokens of Affection? Pilgrim Tokens Sewn into a fifteenth-century French Horae

Sam Johnson (Birmingham City): ‘“He Who Would Valiant Be”: Exploring Pilgrimage and Hospitality in Early Modern Florence

Michael Tavinor (Hereford Cathedral): Shrines of the Saints: Annihilation at the Reformation?

11:30 Coffee

11:45 Panel 2:Pilgrimage and Healing in Early Modern Europe
Chair: Clare Hickman (Chester)

Annie Thwaite (Cambridge): Pilgrimage and Healing in Early Modern England

Kathryn Hurlock (MMU): ‘St Silin will cast a spell for you’: Local Pilgrimage and Healing in fifteenth and sixteenth-century North Wales and the March

Jenny Hillman (Chester): Healing Body and Soul: Spiritual Journeys in seventeenth-century France

13:00 Lunch

13:45 Panel 3:Devotion to the Saints: Pilgrimage and Gender
Chair: David Harry (Chester)

Ella Kilgallon (QMUL): The Pilgrimages of Angela of Foligno: The Road to Assisi

Einat Klafter (Geneva): Man as the Goal of Pilgrimage in the Book of Margery Kempe

Rose-Marie Peake (Helsinki): The Patroness of Paris and Moral Management: Saint Geneviève and the ideal semi-religious woman in seventeenth-century France

15:00 Tea

15:15 Panel 4: Spiritual  Pilgrimage, Devotional Experiences & Agency
Chair: Patricia Murrieta-Flores (Chester)

Cynthia Neville (Dalhousie): Penitence, Reconciliation and Remission: The King’s Pardon in Thirteenth-Century Scotland

Matthew Coneys (Warwick): ‘Pensa bene, anima intellectiva’: Devotional Approaches to the Book of John Mandeville in fifteenth-century Italy

Alison Stedman (North Carolina): Pilgrimage and Individual Agency in seventeenth-century France

16:30 Plenary II
Elizabeth Tingle (DMU) : Long-Distance Pilgrimage and the Counter Reformation in France: Sacred Journeys to the Mont Saint- Michel 1520 to 1750.
Chair: Jenny Hillman (Chester)

17:30 Discussion & Future Directions

18:00 Close

19:00 Dinner

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