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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240507T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T095619Z
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SUMMARY:Andrew Foster (University of Kent & Lincoln College\, Oxford): ‘The Restoration and Revival of Chichester Cathedral Library\, 1670-1735’
DESCRIPTION:For the redoubtable Dr Mary Hobbs\, the return of Bishop Henry King’s Library marked the rebirth of Chichester Cathedral Library post 1671\, yet close analysis of The Old Catalogue before 1735 reveals other stories of benefactors and books in what was quite a renaissance for cathedral\, city\, and the surrounding region at the end of the seventeenth century. \n\n\n\nIn association with the History of Libraries seminar series.  \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via the IES website.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/andrew-foster-university-of-kent-lincoln-college-oxford-the-restoration-and-revival-of-chichester-cathedral-library-1670-1735/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230727T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230727T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230509T131241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T103712Z
UID:7279-1690479000-1690484400@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Richard Palmer: 'This august tribunal' - The Court of Arches: sex\, money and the church in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
DESCRIPTION:This talk is about the Court of Arches\, the ancient appeal court of the Archbishop of Canterbury\, and its rich archive in Lambeth Palace Library. It outlines court procedure and the tangled lives of those who came before it\, caught up in disputes about inheritance\, marriage\, divorce\, morals\, slander\, church buildings\, pews\, rates and tithes.  \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Wednesday 26 July.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/richard-palmer-this-august-tribunal-the-court-of-arches-sex-money-and-the-church-in-the-seventeenth-and-eighteenth-centuries/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230627T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230627T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230516T101544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230516T103624Z
UID:7291-1687887000-1687892400@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Canon Daffern: 'Rubrics for Royalty: The story of the Coronation Service in 2023'
DESCRIPTION:Canon Adrian Daffern was commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury to be the principal author of the revised Coronation service used for HM the King on May 6 this year. In this lecture Adrian will give put the newly revised service in its historical context\, referring to many of the unique items held in Lambeth Palace Library. In addition\, we will hear something of the story of how a Coronation service is revised and rewritten\, as well as some stories from inside the processes of planning and delivery. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Monday 26 June.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/canon-daffern-rubrics-for-royalty-the-story-of-the-coronation-service-in-2023/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230626T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230626T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230426T092143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T092145Z
UID:7246-1687795200-1687806000@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Church of England Records Society AGM and lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Church of England Record Society AGM will start at 4pm\, followed by a lecture at 5pm by Canon Professor Michael Snape who is Michael Ramsey Professor of Anglican Studies at the University of Durham will speak on ‘The Trials of the “Glorious Glosters”: Chaplaincy\, the Church of England and the Korean War’. \n\n\n\nThose wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Friday 23 June.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/church-of-england-records-society-agm-and-lecture/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230620T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230620T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230428T102248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T090850Z
UID:7255-1687280400-1687287600@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Peter Lake (Vanderbilt): 'On Laudianism'
DESCRIPTION:Peter Lake\, Professor of History at Vanderbilt\, is one of the most distinguished writers on English religion after the Reformation. Later this year Cambridge University Press will publish Peter’s latest book\, Piety\, polemic and politics during the personal rule of Charles I. The central argument is that ecclesiastical politics under Charles I and Archbishop Laud in the 1630s represented a ‘full-scale making’ and ‘true reformation’ of the English church\, rejecting much that had passed as normative since the mid-16th century.  The forthcoming volume shows how the Laudians’ famous obsession with the beauty of holiness contained a plan for the reinvigoration of both the church and the state. It represented a self-conscious reaction against the long-term evils of puritanism and of the immediate political crisis of the 1620s. On Laudianism explores how this intensely controversial movement\, and the strong reactions it provoked\, helped cause the English Civil War\, but over the long term provided one of the visions of the national church\, one that has been in contention to define ‘Anglicanism’ ever since. \n\n\n\nPeter will discuss his findings with two fellow scholars of the period – Ken Fincham (University of Kent) and Anthony Milton (University of Sheffield\, to be followed by a general discussion.  \n\n\n\nIn association with the University of London research seminar on the Religious History of Britain\, 1500-1800. All are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Monday 19 June.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/peter-lake-vanderbilt-on-laudianism/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230510T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230510T203000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230426T092840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T083630Z
UID:7248-1683741600-1683750600@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:British Records Association 2023 Maurice Bond Lecture and Harley Prize Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Maurice Bond lecture will be given by Dr Andrew Flinn of the Department of Information Studies\, University College London. \n\n\n\nThe lecture will explore the work of community archivists in identifying\, preserving and making accessible community generated archives and heritage material. Employing Sven Lindqvist’s Dig Where You Stand (1978 & 2023) metaphor and method\, the lecture will discuss the motivations and value of such labour\, the role for established archive bodies like the UK & Ireland Community Archives and Heritage Group in supporting these archive endeavours\, and the challenges faced by community archivists\, often volunteers with limited resources in sustaining these materials and activities. \n\n\n\nWe will also be presenting the 2022 Janette Harley Prize\, which has been awarded jointly to Dr Janet Weston (Centre for History in Public Health\, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)\, and Charlie Barnes (Dead Earnest Theatre) for ‘Power and Protection – the history of the Court of Protection’\, two short films and a website created as part of ‘Measuring Mental Capacity’\, a research study funded by the Wellcome Trust. \n\n\n\nThe lecture and presentation will be followed by a drinks reception. Tickets can be booked on Eventbrite. \n\n\n\nThe event will take place on the top floor of the library’s new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road near St Thomas’ Hospital. Please try to arrive ten minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top. 
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/british-records-association-2023-maurice-bond-lecture-and-harley-prize-presentation/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Meeting,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230503T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230503T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230306T124222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T124223Z
UID:6789-1683135000-1683140400@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Dr Harry Spillane (University of Cambridge): ‘The Bishops’ Bible\, Archbishop Matthew Parker\, and the Elizabethan Church’
DESCRIPTION:The Bishops’ Bible\, which was first printed in 1568\, has frequently been cast as a useless and widely unpopular translation of the Bible into English. However\, by exploring what the intended purposes of the Bishops’ Bible were\, and by paying attention to the wealth of images\, prefaces\, maps\, diagrams and heraldic devices within it\, a different story emerges. This talk explores the role that Archbishop Matthew Parker played in the creation of the Bishops’ Bible and sheds new light on this neglected version of the English Bible. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket on Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Monday 1 May. \n\n\n\nPlease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/dr-harry-spillane-university-of-cambridge-the-bishops-bible-archbishop-matthew-parker-and-the-elizabethan-church/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230314T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230208T101054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T101655Z
UID:6707-1678815000-1678820400@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Joanna Story\, University of Leicester: 'Insular Manuscripts – some new approaches to some old questions.'
DESCRIPTION:More than 600 manuscripts survive that were written between c. 600–850 in the Irish or Anglo-Saxon kingdoms\, or in continental monasteries founded by missionaries from the islands of Britain or Ireland in the seventh or eighth centuries. Defined by characteristic script\, as well as decoration\, these manuscripts are graphic testimony to the contribution of the islands to post-Roman European culture. Digitisation has now reached critical mass\, facilitating comparative analysis in ways not previously possible. Other new methods\, including biocodicological analysis (proteomics\, aDNA\, microbiomes) and new visualisation techniques\, open up exciting new avenues for research around mobility (of people / books / cows)\, methods of making\, as well as the reading and reception of Insular manuscripts in the age of Charlemagne.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is in association with the Institute of English Studies. Registration is required for all events and booking must be made via the IES website: Insular Manuscripts – Some New Approaches to Some Old Questions | The Institute of English Studies (sas.ac.uk)
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/joanna-story-university-of-leicester-insular-manuscripts-some-new-approaches-to-some-old-questions/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230313T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230313T193000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230123T144543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230306T123827Z
UID:6674-1678728600-1678735800@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Professor James Walvin (University of York): ‘The Black Presence in Transatlantic Slavery Archives’
DESCRIPTION:*Please note change of speaker* \n\n\n\nThe distinguished social historian James Walvin\, author of many books on slavery and the slave trade in the Atlantic world\, will discuss ‘The Black Presence in Transatlantic Slavery Archives’ with Desirée Baptiste\, author of a new play\, Incidents in the Life of an Anglican Slave\, Written by Herself (2023)\, inspired by a document at Lambeth Palace Library: a 1723 letter from an anonymous enslaved Virginian to the ‘Lord arch Bishop of London’. James Walvin’s next book\, to be published in September 2023\, will be ‘Amazing Grace’. A Cultural History of a Beloved Hymn. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket on Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than 10th March. \n\n\n\nP﻿lease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/professor-trevor-burnard-university-of-hull-the-black-presence-in-transatlantic-slavery-archives/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230309T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230309T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20221215T144831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T144819Z
UID:6506-1678383000-1678388400@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Professor Raluca Radulescu (Bangor University):  'What do we need to know about the Prose Brut tradition and why? A medieval best-seller and modern scholarly silence'
DESCRIPTION:This talk will focus on the appeal of the Prose Brut tradition in the Middle Ages with a view to examining the relationship between the large number of manuscripts it survives in (over 200) and relatively little scholarly interest from modern scholars. It takes a broad view of how the text was presented to modern audiences (including the Lambeth Palace witnesses to the text) by generations of cataloguers and scholars\, and what a renewed interest in it might entail. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than 6th March. \n\n\n\nPlease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/professor-raluca-radulescu-bangor-university-what-do-we-need-to-know-about-the-prose-brut-tradition-and-why-a-medieval-best-seller-and-modern-scholarly-silence/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230215T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230215T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20230104T163751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230104T163752Z
UID:6552-1676482200-1676487600@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Dr Helen Paul (University of Southampton): 'The South Sea Company and Enslavement'
DESCRIPTION:The South Sea Company is famous for giving its name to an early financial crash\, the South Sea Bubble of 1720. This event has overshadowed the company’s involvement in Britain’s transatlantic slave trade. In popular histories\, the importance of the company’s trading arm has been downplayed in order to highlight the supposed foolishness of investors. In reality\, the company managed to ship thousands of human beings across the Atlantic on the infamous Middle Passage. The talk will briefly outline the company’s history and the various ways in which that history has been traditionally told. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket on Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Monday 13 February. \n\n\n\nP﻿lease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/dr-helen-paul-university-of-southampton-the-south-sea-company-and-enslavement/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230208T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20221215T143237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221215T145626Z
UID:6504-1675877400-1675882800@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Professor Catherine Hall (UCL): 'Making White and Black: Edward Long slave-owner and historian of Jamaica'
DESCRIPTION:This talk will introduce Edward Long\, whose History of Jamaica published in 1774 (and in print ever since) aimed to convince a metropolitan audience that slavery was essential to the wealth of Britain and that black people were naturally born to serve those who were white. Long’s account of Jamaica provides an extraordinarily detailed picture of the plantation economy\, the slavery business as it operated across the Atlantic\, and the forms of racialisation on which the system depended. Long’s ideas of racial difference and hierarchy have had a powerful influence in Britain as well as in the US. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than 5th February. \n\n\n\nP﻿lease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/professor-catherine-hall-ucl-making-white-and-black-edward-long-slave-owner-and-historian-of-jamaica/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230131T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230131T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20221221T102154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T103025Z
UID:6538-1675186200-1675191600@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Dr Christopher de Hamel (University of Cambridge): The Posthumous Papers of the Manuscript Club
DESCRIPTION:The illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages are among the greatest works of European art and literature. We are dazzled by them and recognize their crucial role in the transmission of knowledge. But we generally think much less about the countless men and women who made\, collected and preserved them through the centuries\, and to whom they owe their existence. Christopher de Hamel’s new book introduces us to some of the extraordinary people who have spent their lives among illuminated manuscripts over the last thousand years. A monk in Normandy\, a prince of France\, a Florentine bookseller\, an English antiquary\, a rabbi from central Europe\, a French priest\, a Keeper at the British Museum\, a Greek forger\, a German polymath\, a British connoisseur and the woman who created the most spectacular library in America – all of them were participants in what Christopher de Hamel calls the Manuscripts Club. \n\n\n\nThis talk will be followed by a book signing. \n\n\n\nIn the course of a long career at Sotheby’s and at Cambridge University\, Christopher de Hamel has probably seen and catalogued more medieval manuscripts than anyone alive\, and his delight and enthusiasm run through all he writes. He is the author of many books\, translated into numerous languages\, including A History of Illuminated Manuscripts\, The Book in the Cathedral\, and Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts\, which won both the Duff Cooper Prize and the Wolfson History Prize. He is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College\, Cambridge. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than 27th January. \n\n\n\nPlease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/christopher-de-hamel-the-posthumous-papers-of-the-manuscript-club/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T183000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20221207T150942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221215T142433Z
UID:6492-1674579600-1674585000@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Dr John Maddicott (University of Oxford): 'John Prideaux (1578-1650): A Scholar at Large'
DESCRIPTION:John Prideaux was Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford from 1615 to 1642\, a highly successful head of his Oxford college\, bishop of Worcester during the Civil War\, and one of Europe’s leading scholars. John Maddicott will assess his role in the ecclesiastical politics of his day against the broader background of his social ascent\, character and ambitions. \n\n\n\nIn association with the University of London research seminar on the Religious History of Britain\, 1500-1800. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket on Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than 20th January. \n\n\n\nP﻿lease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/john-prideaux-1578-1650-a-scholar-at-large/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230118T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20221215T142307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221221T140546Z
UID:6499-1674063000-1674068400@www.lambethpalacelibrary.info
SUMMARY:Dr Andrew Smith (University of Liverpool):  Responding to Historic Organisation Misconduct Accusations: the Campaign for Corporate Reparations for Black Slavery
DESCRIPTION:About thirty UK and US firms have been accused by Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists of having profited from black slavery before its abolition in the British Empire and the United States. There were calls for these companies to pay compensation to the descendants of enslaved people. The responses of the accused firms were diverse: some firms simply ignored the accusations or dismissed their relevance\, while others issued apologies that were accompanied by commitments to significant spending on reparations. This talk will explain why some organisations have taken the accusations seriously\, while others have been dismissive. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than 15th January. \n\n\n\nPlease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/dr-andrew-smith-university-of-liverpool-responding-to-historic-organisation-misconduct-accusations-the-campaign-for-corporate-reparations-for-black-slavery/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220614T171500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220614T193000
DTSTAMP:20260607T024209
CREATED:20220420T133805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220421T125820Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable with Anthony Milton
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Professor Anthony Milton \n\n\n\nThis roundtable with Anthony Milton (University of Sheffield) will discuss his new book\, England’s Second Reformation: The Battle for the Church of England 1625-1662 (2021)\, which argues that the 1640s\, 1650s and early 1660s constituted a ‘second reformation’\, when the identity of the Church of England was fundamentally reshaped in the crucible of civil war\, interregnum and the restoration of the monarchy. Discussion to be led by Ken Fincham and Stephen Taylor. \n\n\n\nIn association with the University of London research seminar on the Religious History of Britain\, 1500-1800.  All are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket at Eventbrite\, or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Thursday 9 June. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/roundtable-with-anthony-grafton/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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