Events

Call for Papers: Reformation London

Submission deadline: 30th June 2017 Symposium Date: 6th December 2017   Senate House Library is calling for papers on research around the Reformation and its effect on culture, communication, society and new world order, through the spectrum of London and the wider British Isles, for presentation at a 1 day symposium taking place early December 2017. This symposium will close the events programme for the exhibition Reformation: Shattered World, New Beginnings, held at Senate House Library from 26th June – 15th December 2017.
30 June 2017
Call For Papers Only

Music in the Age of Reformation

BBC Proms star vocal ensemble, I Fagiolini, perform a unique, specially selected arrangement exploring the impact of the Reformation on music. 
13 July 2017
I Fagiolini

Keynote Address: Suzannah Lipscomb

LAST MINUTE DISCOUNT PRICES AVAILABLE! - Half Price! Historian, author and broadcaster, Suzannah Lipscomb, gives our season’s keynote address exploring the four key themes of the exhibition.   
24 August 2017
Dr Suzannah Lipscomb

European Perspectives on the English Reformation - Workshop

European Perspectives on the English Reformation in the Eliot-Phelips Collection. A postgraduate and early career researcher workshop organized by Institute of Modern Languages Research, Senate House Library, the Institute of English Studies and University College London.
20 September 2017
Dr Alexander Samson

In Conversation with Philippa Gregory

Best selling author Philippa Gregory in conversation about her work and women's experiences of the Reformation with Professor Christopher Cook. Discount tickets available now!
28 September 2017
Philippa Gregory, Professor Christopher Cook

The Friends of Senate House Library Book Club

Join the Friends of Senate House Library as they discuss The Book of Common Prayer, led by Professor Tom Healy.
29 November 2017
Professor Tom Healy

Reformation London Symposium

Senate House Library is hosting a half-day symposium on the Reformation and its effect on culture, communication, society and new world order, through the spectrum of London and the wider British Isles.
6 December 2017