The document announces an upcoming conference on "Freemasonry and Empire" to be held on October 22nd-23rd, 2011 at Canonbury Masonic Research Centre in London. Tickets for the full conference are £100 and include entrance to presentations and films, as well as luncheons. An additional £40 covers tickets for the Saturday evening dinner. Attendees should send cheques payable to CMRC along with their name and contact details to the listed address. The conference will feature presentations from academics on topics relating to Freemasonry's influence in various empires throughout history.
The document announces an upcoming conference on "Freemasonry and Empire" to be held on October 22nd-23rd, 2011 at Canonbury Masonic Research Centre in London. Tickets for the full conference are £100 and include entrance to presentations and films, as well as luncheons. An additional £40 covers tickets for the Saturday evening dinner. Attendees should send cheques payable to CMRC along with their name and contact details to the listed address. The conference will feature presentations from academics on topics relating to Freemasonry's influence in various empires throughout history.
The document announces an upcoming conference on "Freemasonry and Empire" to be held on October 22nd-23rd, 2011 at Canonbury Masonic Research Centre in London. Tickets for the full conference are £100 and include entrance to presentations and films, as well as luncheons. An additional £40 covers tickets for the Saturday evening dinner. Attendees should send cheques payable to CMRC along with their name and contact details to the listed address. The conference will feature presentations from academics on topics relating to Freemasonry's influence in various empires throughout history.
The document announces an upcoming conference on "Freemasonry and Empire" to be held on October 22nd-23rd, 2011 at Canonbury Masonic Research Centre in London. Tickets for the full conference are £100 and include entrance to presentations and films, as well as luncheons. An additional £40 covers tickets for the Saturday evening dinner. Attendees should send cheques payable to CMRC along with their name and contact details to the listed address. The conference will feature presentations from academics on topics relating to Freemasonry's influence in various empires throughout history.
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Tickets for the conference are 100.
Price includes entrance to the film screening of
Les Forces Occultes during the evening of Friday 29 October at University College London and a wine reception, as well as two buffet luncheons over the conference weekend. Tickets for the Saturday evening conference dinner are an additional 40. Cheques should be made payable to the 'CMRC' and sent to: Canonbury Masonic Research Centre, Canonbury Tower, Canonbury Place, London N1 2NQ. Please be sure to include your name and full contact details (including phone number and email address) with your payment and state if you have any special dietary requirements. Please also note that the CMRC does not accept credit card payment. For further information please contact conference organiser, Matthew Scanlan, on: Tel: 020 7226 6256 Email: [email protected] Website: www.canonbury.ac.uk Registered Charity No. 1076548 Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England No. 3667413 The conference organisers would like to thank both Lord and Lady Northampton for their generous support. C/rcr=O= M/scrc l=s=/=c C=rf== CONlLlLNCL vLNUL: C CANONLUlY lLACL, LONDON N' lNO ct=c ccr====rc= Arft/scr= 5O5' Ocfc=== lO'O !rcLOc=s scvrc c= W/=ft= /rft/scrc =Lt L=s lc=c=s OccOLf=s CMRC prog 2010.qxd 08/06/2010 11:00 Page 1 Tickets for the conference are 100. Price includes entrance to the film screening of Les Forces Occultes during the evening of Friday 29 October at University College London and a wine reception, as well as two buffet luncheons over the conference weekend. Tickets for the Saturday evening conference dinner are an additional 40. Cheques should be made payable to the 'CMRC' and sent to: Canonbury Masonic Research Centre, Canonbury Tower, Canonbury Place, London N1 2NQ. Please be sure to include your name and full contact details (including phone number and email address) with your payment and state if you have any special dietary requirements. Please also note that the CMRC does not accept credit card payment. For further information please contact conference organiser, Matthew Scanlan, on: Tel: 020 7226 6256 Email: [email protected] Website: www.canonbury.ac.uk Registered Charity No. 1076548 Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England No. 3667413 The conference organisers would like to thank both Lord and Lady Northampton for their generous support. C/rcr=O= M/scrc l=s=/=c C=rf== CONlLlLNCL vLNUL: C CANONLUlY lLACL, LONDON N' lNO ct=c ccr====rc= Arft/scr= 5O5' Ocfc=== lO'O !rcLOc=s scvrc c= W/=ft= /rft/scrc =Lt L=s lc=c=s OccOLf=s CMRC prog 2010.qxd 08/06/2010 11:00 Page 1 Tickets for the conference are 100. Price includes entrance to a presentation by Dr. Annamaria Motrescu of the University of Cambridge: Imperial masonic relations: freemasonry in amateur flms, at 7pm on Friday 29 October at University College London, as well as two buffet luncheons over the conference weekend. Tickets for the Saturday evening dinner are an additional 40.00. Cheques should be made payable to the CMRC and sent to: Canonbury Masonic Research Centre, Canonbury Tower, Canonbury Place, London N1 2NQ. Please be sure to include your name and full contact details (including phone number and email address) with your payment and state if you have any special dietary requirements. Please also note that the CMRC does not accept credit card payment. BACS and IBAN transfer, as well as student reductions, are available on request. For further information please contact conference organiser, Matthew Scanlan, on: Tel: 020 7226 6256 Email: [email protected] Website: www.canonbury.ac.uk Canonbury Masonic Research Centre XIII International Conference on 22 and 23 October 2011 6 CANONBURY PLACE, LONDON N1 2NQ Freemasonry and Empire The conference organisers would like to thank Lord Northampton for his generous support. Cover: The Duke of Connaught, Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England (1901-39), leading a masonic procession in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 1910. Photo courtesy of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry. Saturday 22 October 9:00 Registration and coffee 9:50 Offcial opening 10:00 Keynote lecturer: Freemasonry across Empires Dr. Jessica Harland-Jacobs, Associate Professor, University of Florida 10:45 Morning coffee 11:15 Chair: Professor Andrew Prescott, Kings College London Empire, the Craft, culture and the Anglophone Caribbean Dr. Allison Ramsay, University of the West Indies, Barbados Western ideology meets Eastern promise: an archival view of the masonic relationship between Umdat ul Umrah (future Nawab of the Carnatic) and the Prince of Wales (future King George IV), Grand Master Susan Snell, Archivist, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London
Freemasonry and the Indian Parsi Community: a late meeting on the level Simon Deschamps, University of Bordeaux III Uncharted masonic identities in British colonial amateur flms, 1920 - 1940 Dr. Annamaria Motrescu, Centre of South Asian Studies, University of Cambridge 12:35 Panel discussion 13:00 Lunch 14:15 Keynote lecture: Freemasonry and slavery in the British Empire Professor Ccile Revauger, University of Bordeaux III 15:00 Afternoon tea 15:30 Chair: Dr. Jessica Harland-Jacobs, Associate Professor, University of Florida Russian Freemasonry, imperial reform and utopianism in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century imperial Russia Dr. Yuri Stoyanov, SOAS Freemasonry in Egypt in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Karim Wissa, Diplomat Muslim reformers and the British Empire: the masonic affliations of Jamal ad-din al-afghani and Mohammed Abduh Said Chaaya, LEcole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EHPE), Paris Freemasonry in the Congo, 1908-1914. Anti-masonic discourse of the Catholic missionaries Jimmy Koppen, Free University of Brussels 16:50 Panel discussion 17:30 Close 19:00 Dinner Sunday 23 October 10:00 Keynote: Anglo-American masonic relations, 1840 - 1890 Dr. Jim Daniel, University of Sheffeld 10:45 Morning coffee 11:15 Chair: Professor Ccile Revauger, University of Bordeaux III Iconography of the Imperial lodges Mark Dennis, Curator, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London Setting the Empire in Stone: Richard, Earl Temple and the building of Stowe Dr. Joan Coutu, Associate Professor, University of Waterloo Eighteenth-century masonic halls and the British Empire Harriet Sandvall, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London An Emblem of the Unity of the Empire: Freemasonry and the Imperial Institute, South Kensington Frank Albo, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge 12:35 Panel discussion 13:00 Lunch 14:15 Keynote lecture: Curling with Cannonballs: Fratriotism and the negotiation of identity in Europe Professor Andrew Prescott, Kings College London 15:00 Afternoon tea 15:30 Chair: Dr. Jim Daniel, University of Sheffeld The great masonic Empire of Napoleon Bonaparte and the construction of masonic identities in Europe (1800-1815) Dr. Eric Saunier, University of Le Havre Freemasonry and the Central Powers: the 1918 Berlin conference Reinhard Markner, Berlin Regimes of territoriality: overseas conficts and inner-European relations, c.1870-1930 Dr. Joachim Berger, Institute of European History (IEG), Mainz 16:30 Panel discussion 17:00 Close