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Primary Source Symposium

  • Overview
  • Symposium 2020
  • Symposium 2019
  • Symposium 2018
  • 2016: Reformations
  • 2015: The Phenomenology of the Source
  • 2014: What is a Primary Source?

Reformations

In the third annual Primary Source Symposium, we commemorated the 500th anniversary of the so-called protestant Reformation by reflecting broadly on social, institutional, political, and intellectual re-formations from 600-1600 and across the world.

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