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Registered Charity No. 1076548 Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England No. 3667413
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Tickets or the conerence are 100. Price includes entrance to a presentation by
Dr. Annamaria Motrescu o the University o Cambridge: Imperial masonic relations:
reemasonry in amateur flms, at 7pm on Friday 29 October at University College
London, as well as two buet luncheons over the conerence weekend.
Tickets or the Saturday evening dinner are an additional 40.00.
Cheques should be made payable to the CMRC and sent to: Canonbury Masonic
Research Centre, Canonbury Tower, Canonbury Place, London N1 2NQ.
Please be sure to include your name and ull contact details (including phone number
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requirements. Please also note that the CMRC does not accept credit card payment.BACS and IBAN transer, as well as student reductions, are available on request.
For urther inormation please contact conerence organiser,
Matthew Scanlan, on: Tel: 020 7226 6256
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Website: www.canonbury.ac.uk
Canonbury Masonic Research Centre
XIII International Conference on
22 and 23 October 20116 CANONBURY PLACE, LONDON N1 2NQ
Freemasonryand Empire
The conference organisers would like to thank Lord Northampton for his generous support.
Cover: The Duke of Connaught, Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England (1901-39), leading a masonic
procession in Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 1910. Photo courtesy of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry.
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Saturday 22 October
9:00 Registration and coee
9:50 Ofcial opening
10:00 Keynote lecturer: Freemasonry across EmpiresDr. Jessica Harland-Jacobs, Associate Proessor, University o Florida
10:45 Morning coee
11:15 Chair: Proessor Andrew Prescott, Kings College London
Empire, the Crat, culture and the Anglophone CaribbeanDr. Allison Ramsay, University o the West Indies, Barbados
Western ideology meets Eastern promise: an archival view o the masonicrelationship between Umdat ul Umrah (uture Nawab o the Carnatic)and the Prince o Wales (uture King George IV), Grand MasterSusan Snell, Archivist, Library and Museum o Freemasonry, London
Freemasonry and the Indian Parsi Community: a late meeting on the level Simon Deschamps, University o Bordeaux III
Uncharted masonic identities in British colonial amateur lms, 1920 - 1940Dr. Annamaria Motrescu, Centre o South Asian Studies, University o Cambridge
12:35 Panel discussion13:00 Lunch
14:15 Keynote lecture: Freemasonry and slavery in the British EmpireProessor Ccile Revauger, University o Bordeaux III
15:00 Aternoon tea
15:30 Chair: Dr. Jessica Harland-Jacobs, Associate Proessor, University o Florida
Russian Freemasonry, imperial reorm and utopianism in eighteenthand early nineteenth-century imperial RussiaDr. Yuri Stoyanov, SOAS
Freemasonry in Egypt in the nineteenth and twentieth centuriesKarim Wissa, Diplomat
Muslim reormers and the British Empire: the masonic aliations oJamal ad-din al-aghani and Mohammed AbduhSaid Chaaya, LEcole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EHPE), Paris
Freemasonry in the Congo, 1908-1914. Anti-masonic discourse o theCatholic missionariesJimmy Koppen, Free University o Brussels
16:50 Panel discussion
17:30 Close
19:00 Dinner
Sunday 23 October
10:00 Keynote: Anglo-American masonic relations, 1840 - 1890Dr. Jim Daniel, University o Shefeld
10:45 Morning coee
11:15 Chair: Proessor Ccile Revauger, University o Bordeaux III
Iconography o the Imperial lodgesMark Dennis, Curator, Library and Museum o Freemasonry, London
Setting the Empire in Stone: Richard, Earl Temple and the building o StoweDr. Joan Coutu, Associate Proessor, University o Waterloo
Eighteenth-century masonic halls and the British EmpireHarriet Sandvall, Library and Museum o Freemasonry, London
An Emblem o the Unity o the Empire: Freemasonry and the ImperialInstitute, South KensingtonFrank Albo, Peterhouse, University o Cambridge
12:35 Panel discussion
13:00 Lunch
14:15 Keynote lecture: Curling with Cannonballs: Fratriotism and the negotiation oidentity in EuropeProessor Andrew Prescott, Kings College London
15:00 Aternoon tea
15:30 Chair: Dr. Jim Daniel, University o Shefeld
The great masonic Empire o Napoleon Bonaparte and the construction omasonic identities in Europe (1800-1815)Dr. Eric Saunier, University o Le Havre
Freemasonry and the Central Powers: the 1918 Berlin conerence
Reinhard Markner, Berlin
Regimes o territoriality: overseas conficts and inner-European relations,c.1870-1930Dr. Joachim Berger, Institute o European History (IEG), Mainz
16:30 Panel discussion
17:00 Close