CFP: Representing Dissent in the Long Eighteenth Century
“Representing Dissent in the Long Eighteenth Century”
A Regional Day Conference of the International John Bunyan Society organized by W. R. Owens and David Walker in association with the University of Bedfordshire and Northumbria University will take place at the University of Bedfordshire, Bedford Campus, on Friday 10 April 2015.
This conference is open to anyone interested in Bunyan and in the ways in which Dissent and Dissenters were represented during the period from about 1660 through to the early nineteenth century. The term ‘represented’ may be taken to include self-representation and representation by others in various forms of expression and communication, including, for example, literature, art, the theatre, news media, high and popular culture, sermons, and political discourse and propaganda. Please send a title and very brief summary of a 20-minute paper – no later than 1 February 2015 – to: Bob Owens (bob.owens@beds.ac.uk) and David Walker (david5.walker@northumbria.ac.uk).
You can download the flier and the registration details here.
OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Anne Page (November 25, 2014). CFP: Representing Dissent in the Long Eighteenth Century. Dissenting Experience. Retrieved March 10, 2026 from https://doi.org/10.58079/nobq

