Scattered Bodies of Truth:
Inter-Religious/Sectarian Relations, 1450-1700

All sessions to take place at
The Graduate School and University Center
City University of New York
33 West 42 Street
New York, NY 10036

Sponsors





Friday
Nov 13, 1998
4:00-6:00pm
Graduate School
3rd-Floor Studio

Doctrine and Transformations

Regina Schwartz (Northwestern University), "Real Hunger: Milton and Reformation Poetics"

Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, (New York University), "Reuchlin and Jewish Conversion"

Respondent: Richard McCoy(CUNY Graduate School and Queens College)

Friday
Feb 5, 1999
4:00-6:00pm
Graduate School
3rd-Floor Studio

Encounters East and West

Richard Trexler (SUNY-
Binghamton), "Beating Up on Jesus: Showing the Suffering Savior in Early Modern Mexico"

Daniel Goffman (Ball State University), "Infidels Among Us: English Clergy in the Early Modern Ottoman World"

Friday
Feb 26, 1999
4:00-6:00pm
Graduate School
Proshansky Auditorium

The Edict of Nantes

A 400th Anniversary Commemoration
organized by the CUNY Ph.D. Program in French

[program change]

Edith Benkov (San Diego State University), "Marriage and Mobility before the Edict of Nantes"

Barbara Diefendorf (Boston University), "French Religious Identities After Nantes"






SERIES SPONSORS
This series is presented by the CUNY Renaissance Studies Certificate Program with the follwing co-sponsors:

CUNY Ph.D. Program in Comparative Literature
CUNY Ph.D. Program in English
CUNY Ph.D. Program in French
CUNY Ph.D. Program in Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literatures
CUNY Ph.D. Program in History
CUNY Academy for the Humanities and Sciences
NYU Seminar in the Renaissance

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Series organizer:
Martin Elsky, Coordinator
Renaissance Studies Certificate Program
CUNY Graduate School
212-642-2346
e-mail: melsky@email.gc.cuny.edu

RELATED CONFERENCE

Friday
April 23, 1999
4:00-6:00pm
Graduate School
3rd-Floor Studio

Annual Shakespeare
Conference

"'Of Government the Properties to Unfold':
Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' in Context"

Organized by Richard McCoy, CUNY Ph.D. Program in English
Co-sponsored by The Simon H. Rifkind Center for the Humanities at The City College, the Ph.D Program in Theatre, and the Renaissance Studies Certificate Program

Debora Shuger (UCLA), "The Rebel Codpiece: Sexual Regulation in Measure for Measure"

Peter Lake (Princeton University), "Measure for Measure, Anti-Puritanism, and 'Order' in Early Stuart England"