Third International Study Day for Doctoral Students on the History of

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CONVENERS
• Andrew Pink (Independent Scholar, London)
• Cécile Révauger (Université Bordeaux Montaigne)
• Jeffrey Tyssens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
devient
Université Bordeaux Montaigne
Maison des Sciences de
l'Homme d'Aquitaine
www.msha.fr/msha/pres/acces.php
© Photographie : Simon Deschamps. Conception / Impression : DSI Pôle production imprimée
Third International Study Day
for Doctoral Students on the History
of Freemasonry
Troisième journée internationale
pour les doctorants travaillant
sur l’histoire de la franc-maçonnerie
Under the aegis of
Sous l'égide de
EA 4574 SPH
Sciences, Philosophie, Humanités
École Doctorale Montaigne-Humanités
Université Bordeaux Montaigne
Thursday, March 13, 2014 Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (MSHA)
• 9h-15h30
• 9h
: Welcoming speeches by Sandro Landi (Director of Doctoral Studies, Université Bordeaux
Montaigne), Valéry Laurand (Director of SPH, Université Bordeaux Montaigne) and Cécile Révauger
(SPH, Université Bordeaux Montaigne)
• 9h15 : Cécile Révauger (SPH, Université Bordeaux Montaigne)
How to Liaise between Academia and the General Public.
• 9h30 : Andrew Pink (Independent Scholar, London)
Getting your Article Published, and why? Some Thoughts and some Questions.
• 9h45 : Jeffrey Tyssens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Some Digital Resources for the History of Freemasonry and Fraternalism.
• 10h-10h30 : Debate and pause
• 10h30 : Amanda Brown (Université Bordeaux Montaigne)
Secrecy as a Universal Factor both of Inclusion and Exclusion (Freemasonry in Twentieth-Century England).
• 10h50 : Simon Deschamps (Université Bordeaux Montaigne)
Looking to the East: Freemasonry and British Orientalism.
• 11h10 : Rachel Kopelman (University of Boston)
G.A.R. Post Rooms: A Study of Space, the Fraternal Model, Memory and Masculine Identity in the
Grand Army of the Republic.
• 11h30-12h : Questions and debate
Lunch offered to the participants giving a paper. Lunch facilities are available on the campus for attendants.
Déjeuner offert aux communicants. Restauration possible sur le campus pour les autres participants.
MSHA • Salle 2
10, Esplanade des Antilles 33607 Pessac cedex
Tram B arrêt “Montaigne/Montesquieu”
• 14h : Miguel Hernandez (University of Exeter)
“The Gilded Age of Fraternalism”: Brotherhood and Modernism in 1920s America.
• 14h20 : Brinda Venkaya Reichert (Université Bordeaux Montaigne)
Bishop Collier’s attack on Roman Catholic freemasons in 1854: an episode of Mauritian Local Lodges
witnessed through Masonic Correspondence and the Press.
• 14h40 : Christian Meyers (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Freemasonry and Buddhism between 1875 and 1933: a Socio-Historical Approach.
• 15h-15h30 : Questions, debate, general conclusion by Andrew Pink, Cécile Révauger and Jeffrey Tyssens
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