Transforming Male Devotional Practices: From the Medieval to the Early Modern – Call For Papers

Transforming Male Devotional Practices: From the Medieval to the Early Modern
University of Huddersfield
16-17 September, 2015

This conference is co-hosted with the Universities of Reading and Liverpool Hope. It aims to explore the social, economic and spatial factors underpinning the changing way ordinary men demonstrated their commitment to God and the church(es) in a period of significant turmoil. Papers that address English male devotional experience from historical, literary, gender studies and material culture perspectives are welcomed. Suggested themes include:

  • Religion and Society: Domestic piety and lay/household Catholicism
  • Material Culture and ritual objects
  • The economy of piety: indulgences, relics and paying for piety
  • Personal and public piety: Continuity and change over the medieval and early modern periods
  • Devotional reading, writing and performance
  • Geography, place and space in Catholic piety

Please send proposals to: devotionalpracticeconference@gmail.com by 22 June, 2015.