Saturday 10 May 2014
Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square WC1H 0AR
On Saturday 10 May 2014 the Centre’s tenth annual one-day conference was held at Dr Williams’s Library on the subject of ‘Dissent and the Hanoverian Succession’. At the tercentary of the succession of George I, the conference examined the place and views of religious dissenters in the reigns of Anne and the first Hanoverians.
The lectures were:
‘The Politics of Monarchy and the Politics of Dissent in Early Hanoverian Britain’ byDr Andrew Thompson (University of Cambridge)
‘Jacobitism, Dissent and Toleration’ by Dr Gabriel Glickman (University of Warwick)
‘Jonathan Swift, the Irish Test Act and the Demographics of Dissent in the Atlantic World, 1690-1764’ by Dr Benjamin Bankhurst
‘“But what if the Queen should die?”: Defoe, the Dissenters, and the Succession’ byProfessor Bob Owens (University of Bedfordshire)