
The CenSAMM conference 2025 will take place in the Faculty of Divinity, Univeristy of Cambridge, 23–24 September 2025. 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.