There are still a few places available for the 'Dissenting Experience' Conference at Dr Williams's Library on 8th November 2014. See the full post below for details of registration and the complete programme here. The conference examines the wealth and variety of written materials, both in print and from archival sources, related to the experience of dissent across a wide spectrum of genres: from surviving gathered-church records and church books in Old and New England to letters and correspo..
International audienceThis introduction presents the Dissenting Experience project and the first vol...
The Virtual Library System was relaunched in September 2013 with the addition of the Catalogue of th...
We are pleased to inform readers that our project inventory, providing bibliographic details of arou...
There are still a few places available for the 'Dissenting Experience' Conference at Dr Williams's L...
There are still a few places left for the first of our conferences at Dr Williams's Library on Satur...
YEAR 2: Varieties of Dissenting Expression Saturday 8 November 2014, Dr Williams's Library You can ...
Many thanks to all the speakers and participants at our first conference on 9 November 2013, and to ...
Many thanks to all the speakers and delegates at Dissenting Experience 2nd annual conference ('Varie...
This is a final reminder about the 'Dissenting Experience' conference taking place tomorrow, Saturda...
This research blog is dedicated to all aspects of early-modern dissent in Britain, from c. 1500 to c...
The 2015 programme is available from the website of Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies, htt...
Scandal, Controversy, Persecution: Shaping Dissenting Identities We are very pleased to announce tha...
Dissenting Experience has been awarded a €5,000 'workshop grant' from the School of Humanities at Ai...
Seminar in Dissenting Studies, the Lecture Hall, Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1...
'Dissent and the Hanoverian Succession', The tenth annual one-day conference of the Dr Williams's Ce...
International audienceThis introduction presents the Dissenting Experience project and the first vol...
The Virtual Library System was relaunched in September 2013 with the addition of the Catalogue of th...
We are pleased to inform readers that our project inventory, providing bibliographic details of arou...
There are still a few places available for the 'Dissenting Experience' Conference at Dr Williams's L...
There are still a few places left for the first of our conferences at Dr Williams's Library on Satur...
YEAR 2: Varieties of Dissenting Expression Saturday 8 November 2014, Dr Williams's Library You can ...
Many thanks to all the speakers and participants at our first conference on 9 November 2013, and to ...
Many thanks to all the speakers and delegates at Dissenting Experience 2nd annual conference ('Varie...
This is a final reminder about the 'Dissenting Experience' conference taking place tomorrow, Saturda...
This research blog is dedicated to all aspects of early-modern dissent in Britain, from c. 1500 to c...
The 2015 programme is available from the website of Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies, htt...
Scandal, Controversy, Persecution: Shaping Dissenting Identities We are very pleased to announce tha...
Dissenting Experience has been awarded a €5,000 'workshop grant' from the School of Humanities at Ai...
Seminar in Dissenting Studies, the Lecture Hall, Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1...
'Dissent and the Hanoverian Succession', The tenth annual one-day conference of the Dr Williams's Ce...
International audienceThis introduction presents the Dissenting Experience project and the first vol...
The Virtual Library System was relaunched in September 2013 with the addition of the Catalogue of th...
We are pleased to inform readers that our project inventory, providing bibliographic details of arou...