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IMC 2002: Sessions

Session 205: Otherness in Kent: Social Groups and New Ideas in the 15th and 16th Centuries

Monday 8 July 2002, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Canterbury Centre for Medieval and Tudor Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury
Organiser:Sheila Sweetinburgh, Canterbury Centre for Medieval & Early Modern, University of Kent
Moderator/Chair:Catherine T. Richardson, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham
Paper 205-aClergy, Piety and the Transmission of New Ideas in the Weald of Kent, c.1400-1540
(Language: English)
Rob Lutton, Canterbury Centre for Medieval & Tudor Studies, University of Kent / London College of Fashion
Index terms: Anthropology, Lay Piety, Mentalities, Social History
Paper 205-bThe Role of the Flemish in the Renovation of Dover Harbour and the Construction of Kentish Protestant Identity
(Language: English)
Claire Bartram, Canterbury Christ Church University
Index terms: Anthropology, Lay Piety, Mentalities, Social History
Paper 205-cThe Poor Men at the Gate: Victims and Vagabonds in Late Medieval Sandwich
(Language: English)
Sheila Sweetinburgh, Canterbury Centre for Medieval & Early Modern, University of Kent
Index terms: Anthropology, Lay Piety, Mentalities, Social History