@CambridgeUP We are delighted to be partnering with @NonreligionCF for a series of interdisciplinary conversations bringing together historians and social scientists. The webinar on Wed 6 November will focus on the theme of death and dying. Register https://t.co/iNzeJUfoxs
Tomorrow! Prof. Michael Hunter on atheists and atheism before the Enlightenment. 1-hour webinar, 13.00 ET, 18.00 BST, 19.00 CET. Contact us for zoom link.
In three weeks, we have our first webinar for the semester. Professor Michael Hunter will then join us to present his book on atheism before the Enlightenment. 2 October, 1PM ET, 7 PM CET, etc.
We've got a fantastic programme of upcoming webinars. including a new book session, the second in our 'Libraries and Archives Show & Tell' series, and a collaborative venture with @NonreligionCF bringing historians and social scientists into conversation: https://t.co/DMztCodIj6
You can get a 25% discount on Freethought History Festival tickets across the bank holiday weekend (Friday 23 until end of Monday 26 August) with the discount code FESTFLASH!25 🎟️ Hope you can join us at @ConwayHall at the end of the month!
We - again! - have got a really nice program for the ISHASH Webinar series this fall. The first one is in early October, when Michael Hunter will present and discuss his latest book, on early modern atheism.
On 4 December we will be joined by Timothy Binga from @center4inquiry and Stefan Dickers @BishopsgateInst who will introduce their organisations’ significant library and archive collections relating to the history of nonreligion, with lots of time for Q&A.
We've got a fantastic programme of upcoming webinars. including a new book session, the second in our 'Libraries and Archives Show & Tell' series, and a collaborative venture with @NonreligionCF bringing historians and social scientists into conversation: https://t.co/DMztCodIj6
@CambridgeUP We are delighted to be partnering with @NonreligionCF for a series of interdisciplinary conversations bringing together historians and social scientists. The webinar on Wed 6 November will focus on the theme of death and dying. Register https://t.co/iNzeJUfoxs
Teachers, are you planning to teach about non-religious worldviews next term? Check out our wide range of FREE resources, to enrich your lesson planning and save you valuable time! Designed by teachers, for teachers. https://t.co/hgv7B2dUlm
We're pleased to be partnering with @ConwayHall
for two Explaining Atheism events next month. Join us for 'Between Beliefs' a film Screening featuring the work of @brionycampbell on 15 Sep 2024. Follow the link for info and tickets https://t.co/QLoAUpKBKU Photo: Briony Campbell
Tickets now available for the Freethought History Festival (30Aug-1Sep), which I've been planning with @ConwayHall & others! Join us for 3 days of panels, screenings & activities exploring the history of humanism, secularism, atheism & the ethical movement https://t.co/AiGSwe3mO4
What a privilege to chat with @RS4VP-ers about one of the periodicals I’ve spent 4+ years thinking about! Edited by Harriet Law, it’s a fascinating example of the Victorian radical and irreligious press, both in form and content.
Looking forward to this webinar today! Get in touch if you’d like to join us - I’m happy to share the zoom info.
@BAVS_PGs@INCSA_19thC@global19c@RS4VP - please do share!
Tomorrow, Barathy MG from Ashoka University in India will present his work on secularism in late 19th-century India in our webinar series. Everyone is welcome to join! If you are not a member, DM for zoom link and text.
This looks great: early career researchers and scholars outside universities especially welcome: Robert Wedderburn @200 | Dundee City Region Convention Bureau https://t.co/n2MMm8F8BG
Excited about the publication of this essay I co-authored with @rcragun, @AbrahamHawley, and @ShakirStephen. We use the GSS to show that atheists and agnostics are likely to share certain beliefs about knowledge and death. Not simply negative identities! https://t.co/Asxq3NEo35