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SUMMARY:Workshop:  'Networks and Identities in the Catholic Reformation'
DESCRIPTION:Globalisation\, Empire\, and Culture \nPart of the Texts\, Contexts\, Cultures research programme. \nSupported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. \n27th April\, 2012 \nMoore Institute Seminar Room \n Workshop:  ‰Û÷Networks and Identities in the Catholic Reformation’  \n Programme \n9-10am \nAlison Forrestal\, National University of Ireland\, Galway \n‰Û÷Exploiting Sources of Patronage in the French Catholic Reformation:  Vincent de Paul on the Royal Council of Ecclesiastical Affairs\, 1643-52′ \n10-11am \nElizabeth Tingle\, University of Plymouth \n‰Û÷Indulgences after Luther:  The Fall and Rise of Pardons in Counter-Reformation France’ \n11-11.15am \nCoffee \n11.15-12.15pm \nPaul Shore\, Brandon University \n‰Û÷The Muslim Body in the Baroque Jesuit Imagination’ \n12.15-1.15pm \nTadhg O’hAnnrachÌÁin\, University College Dublin \n‰Û÷Cardinal P̩ter PÌÁzmÌÁny and the Guide to the Divine Truth’ \n1.15-2pm \nLunch \n2-3pm \nBarbara Diefendorf\, Boston University \n‰Û÷How the Spanish Carmelites Became French: Teresian Identity and the Competition between Paris and Pontoise’ \n3-4pm \nEric Nelson\, Missouri State University \n‰Û÷Remembering the Martyrdom of Saint Francis of Paola: History\, Collective Memory and Minim Identity in the Seventeenth Century’ \n4-4.15pm \nCoffee \n4.15-5pm \nSilvia Mostaccio\, Universit̩ Catholique de Louvain \n‰Û÷Between Obedience and Conscience:  A Cultural Challenge for the Society of Jesus during Acquaviva’s Generalate’ \n5-6.15pm \nResponses from commentators\, Simon Ditchfield\, University of York\, and PÌÁdraig Lenihan\, NUIG \nRoundtable discussion
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