ISHWRA Seminar: Navigating Religious Difference: Catholic Nuns in England 1794-1829
9 March 2022 - 9 March 2022
2:00PM - 3:00PM
Hybrid event
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Free
By Prof. Tonya Moutray (Russell Sage College, USA, and Durham Residential Research Library Fellow)
This event forms part of the ISHWRA seminar series. ISHWRA is an international network of scholars founded in 2021 to promote and facilitate enquiry into the history of Catholic female religious life through a global lens.
Tonya J. Moutray is a Professor of English at Russell Sage College in Troy, NY where she co-directs the honors program and teaches courses in nursing and literature, children's literature, Austen and the Brontes, and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish and British literature. Her monograph, Refugee Nuns: The French Revolution and British Literature and Culture was published in 2016 by Routledge Press. She is currently a Visiting Fellow at Durham Residential Research Library.
This is a hybrid event, taking place online and in Seminar Room B, Abbey House, Palace Green, Durham.
- If you would like to attend in person, please email cormac.s.begadon@durham.ac.uk.
- If you would like to attend online, please register at https://centreforcatholicstudies.eventbrite.com; please note that registration opens on 16 February.
If you have any queries about this event or about the research network, please contact cormac.s.begadon@durham.ac.uk.