1. Radicalism and the English revolution 3. The Church of England in the eighteenth century 5. Rediscovering radicalism in the British Isles and Ireland in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries |
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Cromohs Virtual SeminarsRediscovering radicalism in the British Isles and
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This section
is devoted to papers which derive from a recent conference held at Goldsmiths, University of London from 21-23 June 2006. The theme of this conference was:
'Rediscovering radicalism in the British Isles and
Participants were asked to explore a number of significant questions. How useful are the terms radical, and radicalism, and should we persist with them? Can we speak of a radical tradition,? Was radicalism a local, national or transnational phenomenon? The following essays incorporate some of the latest research on the theme of radicalism. Ariel Hessayon David Davis, Iconoclasm in Elizabethan England Jared van Duinen, Pym’s junto in the pre-civil war Long Parliament: Radical or not? Chloë Houston, Can radical be utopian? Radicalism, utopianism and reform literature in the 1640s Manfred Brod, The Seeker Culture of the Thames Valley, 1646-54 Levente Juhász, Johannes Kelpius Transylvanus: Mystic on the Wissahickon
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