Sunday, January 5, 8:30–10:30 a.m.

American Society of Church History Session 27

Celtic Identity and Religion from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries

Palmer House, Burnham Room 2

Supported by a grant from The British Academy

Chair: Mark Noll, Wheaton College

Papers: "Keeping the Faith": The Catholic Press and the Preservation of Celtic Identity in Britain in the Late Nineteenth Century
Joan Allen, University of Newcastle

"A good place to train up children amongst sober people": The Journal of John Bevan. Welsh Quakers, Emigrants, and Early Modern Pennsylvania
Richard Allen, University of Northumbria

Presbyterians, Pipers, and Poets: Scottish Cultural Identity in the North East of England, c. 1871–1961
John A. Burnett, University of Sunderland

An American Celt: The Life and Career of Dom Illtud Evans
Trystan Owain Hughes, Trinity College, Carmarthen

Comment: John Ellis, University of Michigan at Flint

   

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