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Thursday May 6, 2021

 

Time

Session

10:30 Opening of the conference and welcome addresses
11:00 Plenary lecture 1: Alec Ryrie (Durham), The Long Reformation and Narratives of Secularisation
12:00 Plenary lecture 2: Zsombor Tóth (Budapest), Long Reformation, Manuscript Culture, and Confessional Hybridity in Eastern Europe: Focus on the Eighteenth Century
13:10 Lunch Break
13:40 Round Table with invited publishers: Does the Book have a Future? COVID-19, Digital Humanities and other Challenges.
14:45 Short Paper Panels 1
16:15 Coffee Break
16:45 Short Paper Panels 2
18:45 End of day 1 of the conference
 

 

Friday May 7, 2021

 

Time

Session

09.00 Plenary lecture 3: Gabriella Gilányi (Budapest): Gregorian Chant from Transylvania in the Context of Reformation.
Reconstructing a Destroyed Musical Corpus from Codex Fragments
10.10 Plenary lecture 4: Erika Kiss (Budapest): Objects as Witnesses: Articulating Confessional Identity during the Long Reformation
11.10 Coffee break
11.45 Short Paper Panels 3
13.15 Lunch break
14.15 Plenary lecture 5: Anna Vind (Copenhagen): The Aesthetic Imprint of Theological Thinking in the 16th and 17th Century
15.15 Award ceremony REFORC Book Award 2021
15.30 Coffee Break
15.45 Short Paper Panels 4
17.15 Coffee break
17.30 Short Paper Panels 5
19.30 Hybrid ceremony, celebrating 10 years of RefoRC Conferences. Formal announcement of the new REFORC.
19.45 Reception
 

 

Saturday May 8, 2021

 

Time

Session

09.00 Plenary lecture 6: James Kelly (Durham) :The Never-ending Story: England and the Implementation of the Catholic Reformation  
10.00 Official Launch of the Centre for Reformation Studies, Budapest
10.15 Plenary lecture 7: Volker Leppin (Tübingen): Devotion Inward and Outward. A Tension in Christian Spirituality from the Late Middle Ages to the 18th Century
11.15 Closing of the conference, Announcing the Eleventh Annual REFORC Conference 2022
11.30 End of the conference

 

 

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