Abstracts
PROGRAM (revised September 21)
Location: Hall of Clans, Angus L. MacDonald Library
Friday, September 25
Registration fee: $30, includes lunch and nutrition/coffee breaks. Registration at the welcome reception and on the morning of September 26th (8:30 -9:00am).
6:30 – 7:30 pm Welcome Reception
7:30 – 9:00 pm The Devil: A Panel of Devilists
- Keynote: Richard Raiswell (UPEI) – “Black Cats with Roasted and Boiled Babies: The Errores Gazariorum and the Synagogue of Satan”
- Kathryn Morris (UKC)
- Karim Baccouche (UNBF)
- Stephanie Pettigrew (UNBF)
- Gary Waite (UNBF)
Saturday, September 26
All speakers are asked to keep their presentations to 15 minutes.
8:45 – Opening Remarks
8:50 – 10:00 am Session 1: New World and Old Worlds Collide
Chair: Simon Kow
- Lauren Beck (Mt A), “Indigenous Travels to Spain in the Early Modern Period: The Journey of Calisto Tupac”
- Stephanie Pettigrew (UNB) – “Early European Expansion: Re-Imagining the Imperial Narrative”
- Gregory Kennedy and Vincent Auffrey (U de M) – “Alexandre Bourg, la vie frontalière et l’émergence d’une élite communautaire en Acadie, 1671 à 1760”
10:00 – 10:10 Nutrition Break
10:10 – 11:20 Session 2: Early Modern Marriage and its Transgression
Chair: Edith Snook
- Julie Sutherland (Athabasca University/CBU) – “A little refreshing adultery?: Chapman’s Bussy d’Ambois and the Sexual Woman”
- Krista Kesselring (Dal) – “Licensed or Licentious? Divorce with Remarriage in the English Reformation”
- Tim Stretton (SMU) – “Marriage and Contract in Early Modern England”
11:20 – 12:30 Session 3: Changing Worldviews in the Enlightenment
Chair: Richard Raiswell
- Simon Kow (UKC) – “The Tolerant Emperor: Bayle on Religious Toleration and China”
- Neil G. Robertson (UKC) – “Constitutional Liberty in the Eighteenth Century”
- Gary Waite (UNBF) – “The Religious Roots of Disbelief in the Enlightenment”
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:40 Session 4: The Body: in Sickness, Health, and Death
Chair: Krista Kesselring
- Adriana Benzaquén (MSVU) – “The Quicksilver in the Weatherglass: John Locke and Mary Clarke on Health, Illness and Medicine”
- Edith Snook (UNBF) – “Health, Hygiene, and Hair in Early Modern England”
- Kathryn Morris (UKC) – “Demons & Bodies: The Devil in 18th-Century Vampire Debates”
2:40 – 3:50 Session 5: New Light on Old Sources
Chair: Adriana Benzaquén
- Ronald Huebert (Dal) – “‘Sacred Lust’: The Private Devotions of John Saltmarsh”
- Janine Rogers (Mt A) – “Compiling and Collaboration: On an Interdisciplinary Research Project”
- Ranke de Vries (St FX) – “Scribal Attitudes and Editing in Medieval Irish Manuscripts”
3:50 – 4:20 Guided Tour of Celtic Collection
4:20 – 5:30 Session 6: Religion, Authority, Witchcraft
Chair: Gary Waite
- William Lundell (Mt A) – “New Evidence of the Durability of Carthusian Support for the Council of Basel in the Wake of the Basel Schism (1437)”
- Karim Baccouche (UNBF) – “Preaching Against the Witches’ Sabbbath: Demonological Debates in the Fifteenth Century and the Case of Guillaume Adeline”
- Todd Pettigrew (CBU) – “‘The Devil is a Juggler’: Pythagoras as Witch in the English Renaissance”
5:30 – 5:50 Tour of Rare Books Room
5:50-6:20 AMEMG Business Meeting: The Future Continued
- Election of Executive Members
- Other Matters
- Next Year’s Conference (MtA)
- Palaeography Training
- Other Collaborations
6:20 – Closing Reception
Conference accommodation is available at Homeward Inns of Canada, 41 James Street.
1-902-863-4212 (Local)
1-902-863-1700 (Fax)
1-800-251-0008 (Toll Free)
Mention the Department of English conference to receive the group rate discount (79.95$/night). Rooms are reserved for Friday and Saturday night. The motel is walking distance to St. FX.
Photo credit: Photo by “mrbanjo1138” on Flickr. Licensed by Creative Commons License. No changes were made to the photo.