Saturday 22 June 2013
Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0AR
This symposium marking the 100th anniversary of the death of William Hale White (‘Mark Rutherford’) was organised by the Mark Rutherford Society in association with the Dr Williams’s Centre for Dissenting Studies, with support from the University of Bedfordshire.
10.00am – Registration and Coffee
10.30am – Welcome by John Hale-White, President of the Mark Rutherford Society
10.40am–12.10pm – Session 1, Politics, Religion, Art
Rosemary Ashton, ‘William Hale White, George Eliot and 142 Strand’
Roger Pooley, ‘Nonconformist Culture and Politics in The Revolution in Tanner’s Lane‘
Valentine Cunningham, ‘Mark Rutherford and the Plight of the Dissenting Aesthete’
12.10–12.30pm – Questions and Discussion
12.30–1.30pm – Sandwich Lunch (provided)
1.30–2.30pm – Session 2, Pioneering Rutherford Researchers
Nicholas Jacobs, ‘Two European Pioneers: Hans Klinke (1930) and Ursula Buchmann (1950)’
Michael Brealey, ‘A British Pioneer: Henry Arthur Smith (1938)’
2.30–2.50pm – Questions and Discussion
2.50–3.50pm – Session 3, ‘Mark Rutherford’ Today
Max Saunders, ‘A Mysterious Self-Portrait’
Mark Crees, ‘”A Moment More”: Beside Mark Rutherford’s Grave’
3.50–4.10pm – Questions and Discussion
4.10–4.20pm – Closing Remarks by Bob Owens
4.20–5.00pm – Tea