
The CenSAMM conference 2025 will take place in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, 23–24 September 2025. The conference will run 10am-5pm on 23 September and 10am-3.45pm on 24 September. The theme is Apocalypticism and Millenarianism in Modern British Contexts and will feature the following presentations:
James Crossley, “Apocalypticism and Millenarianism in Modern Britain”
Suzanne Newcombe, “What Happens after ‘A Search in Secret India’ (1934)? Self-Realisation, Apocalyptic Visions and Conspiratorial Paradoxes in the Teachings of Paul Brunton (1891–1981)”
William Allchorn, “Christgram: Traditionalist, Apocalyptic & Authoritarian Narratives among Extreme Far Right Youth”
Sarah Harvey, “The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light: A Millennial Community in the North of England”
Matthew Worley, “Punk's No Future: The Dystopian Visions of British Punk, 1976–84”
Michelle Fletcher, "Visual Commentary on Scripture"
Hugh Pyper, “‘Alas, That Great City!’: The Apocalypse of John in Two Mid-twentieth Century English Oratorios”
James Carlton Paget, “Albert Schweitzer in Britain”
Andrew Tate, “'And the Trumpet Shall Sound’: Music, Revelation and Contemporary British Fiction”
Susie Triffitt, “Undisappointed Hope: Revival and Healing in Bradford Now”
Joseph Powell, “Babylon Fall: Contributory Visions of Apocalypse amongst UK Armed Forces Rastafari”
For anyone interested in attending or watching the livestream, please contact James Crossley.