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The Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements: Critical and Interdisciplinary Approaches

Very sadly, because of the current coronavirus pandemic we have had to take the decision to cancel the CenSAMM 2020 annual conference.

It was clear that the event could not go ahead as we planned with the travel restrictions internationally and we would not want to risk the health of our participants.

We were grateful for some very good submissions, and we were looking forward to what was shaping up to be an excellent meeting. We will of course plan to hold the conference in 2021, and we hope that all those who have submitted papers will do so again next year.

For those who have already registered, we will cancel these individually and refund your registration payment to you.

Once again, we are very sorry to have to cancel the conference, but we thought this was the best decision for all involved.


The Centre for the Critical Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements (CenSAMM) is pleased to announce its 2020 conference, to be held at the University of Bedfordshire UK (Bedford Campus) 29-30 June 2020. The theme of the conference is:

The Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements: Critical and Interdisciplinary Approaches.

The aim of the conference is to facilitate critical and interdisciplinary discussion of apocalypticism, millenarianism and associated movements across time, place, and culture. Academic fields include anthropology, archaeology, biblical studies, critical theory, cultural studies, history, literary studies, political studies, psychology, religious studies, sociology, etc. The interdisciplinary scope is broadly understood to include methodologies, comparative approaches, and showcasing of research more specific to individual fields of expertise.

Speakers include:

Catherine Wessinger (Loyola University, New Orleans)

Douglas Davies (Durham University, UK)

Linda Woodhead (Lancaster University, UK)

We invite individual paper proposals from scholars at all stages of their career, including postgraduates, and we welcome suggestions for group panels.

Please submit proposals to the Academic Directors Prof James Crossley (St Mary’s University, Twickenham) and Dr Alastair Lockhart (University of Cambridge) at conference@censamm.org. Submissions for papers should include a 300-word abstract and short CV.

Deadline for proposals: 31 March 2020.

The CfP in .pdf format is available here.


Booking:

Attendance is booked through the CenSAMM ticketsource booking page.

The registration fees (including light refreshments and lunch) are:

  • Standard registration: £60 for two days, or £30 per day
  • Postgraduate/unwaged registration: £30 for two days, or £15 per day

A conference dinner will take place on the evening of Monday 29 June, this should be booked at the same time as booking your conference attendance. (£20 standard or £10 postgraduate/unwaged.)

A limited number of travel bursaries will be available for outstanding postgraduates and early career researchers. Please email conference@censamm.org for information.

There will be an opportunity to visit the Panacea Museum and its grounds.

Locations and Accommodation:

Accommodation is not included with bookings. There are links to local hotels and the conference locations on the hotels list.


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    • Virtual Symposium: Video Games and Religion: Apocalypse and Utopia: 19 November 2020
    • Virtual Symposium: Apocalypticism and Millenarian Movements in the Ancient World: 14 August 2020
    • Virtual Symposium: The Cold War and the End Times
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    • The Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements Conference 2019
    • Natural Disasters and the Apocalypse (1500 to Present) Sept 13, 2018
    • Apocalypse in Art: The Creative Unveiling (June 28 and 29, 2018)
      • Apocalypse in Art: The Creative Unveiling (June 2018) media archive
    • AI and Apocalypse (April 5 and 6, 2018)
      • AI and Apocalypse conference (April 2018) media archive
    • Archive 2017
    • CfP: Apocalypticism and Millenarian Movements in the Ancient World
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