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IMC 2017: Sessions

Session 1532: The Production of Heretical Knowledge, I: Reaction and Procedure

Thursday 6 July 2017, 09.00-10.30

Sponsor:Doat Project, University of York / Medieval Heresy & Dissent Research Network, University of Nottingham
Organiser:Carl Dixon, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Moderator/Chair:Pete Biller, Department of History, University of York
Paper 1532-aLiving by the Sword?: Conceptualising Heretics' Responses to War and Persecution in Asia Minor and the Languedoc
(Language: English)
Carl Dixon, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Index terms: Byzantine Studies, Religious Life
Paper 1532-bThe Suppression of 'dampnable abusyons' or the Chasing of Shadows?: Re-Examining the Role Played in the English Campaign against Luther by the Principal Ecclesiastical Courts of the Diocese of Lincoln
(Language: English)
Martin Roberts, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Index terms: Ecclesiastical History, Law, Lay Piety
Paper 1532-cInquisition Records and Truth-Claims
(Language: English)
Lucy Sackville, Exeter College, University of Oxford
Index terms: Archives and Sources, Religious Life
Abstract

The first session in 'The Production of Heretical Knowledge' strand will reconsider some of the ways in which we read the sources generated by repression, and what we can know about heresy from this material.