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Registration can only be made online via www. reforc.com. The registration will become effective on receipt of payment of the registration fee. Closure of registration: February 1, 2012.
Registration Fees
Refo500 partner 30.00 Non-Refo 500 partner 85.00 Student, Refo500 partner 25.00 Student, non-Refo500 partner 55.00
RefoRC ist the academic department of Refo500 the international platform that offers knowledge, experience, expertise, ideas, products and activities in the field of 500 years of reformation. Contact for more information on RefoRC: Anna Vind Faculty of Theology, Department for Church History Kbmagergade 44-46 Postbox 2164 DK 1150 Copenhagen K Tel. +45 35 32 36 18 Mob. +45 51 94 13 88 E-mail: av@teol.ku.dk www.reforc.com
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Illustrations: Photo Oslo: VisitOslo, photo Giulio Bolognesi. Photo frontpage: Tom Ring, Triumph of Death and Last Judgement, ca. 1555. Museum Catharijneconvent.U
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Connecting academics
The Reformation Research Consortium, RefoRC, as the academic department within Refo500, wants to connect academics and support them in their research activities. Thereby RefoRC wants to collaborate as closely as possible with all the RefoRC members and their scholars whose field of activity is connected with the history and theology of the reformation era. RefoRC offers academics a varied program of conferences, research support, academic studies etc.
Plenary papers
Volker Leppin, Tbingen: Preparing the Death. From the Late Medieval Ars Moriendi to the Lutheran Funeral Sermon Helen Watanabe (Oxford) : A Gender Perspective on Death and Burial Traditions in the 16th Century Peter Marshall (Warwick): After Purgatory. Death and Remembrance in the Reformation World Vanessa Harding (London): Personal and Political: Burial in Early Modern England and France Herman Selderhuis (Apeldoorn/Emden): The dying Calvinist. Death in Early Reformed Theology Philipp Zitzlsperger (Berlin): Memoria in Rome. Tombs of Elites in Early Modern Rome Tarald Rasmussen (Oslo): The Uses of Comparative Methods in Reformation History Martin Wangsgaard Jrgensen (Copenhagen): Spacing Death - Facing Death: Early Modern Death Culture in Scandinavia
Thematic sessions
Reformation at the Museum? A round-table discussion on arts museums and the 2017 jubilee with participants from museums in Amsterdam, Budapest, Heidelberg and Copenhagen. Presenting ArtRefo. ArtRefo is the Refo500 section coordinating various international projects on visual arts, music and poetry.