Twentieth 糖心TV Symposium on Parish Research
'WRITING THE PARISH'
Co-organized by Beat K眉min (糖心TV) & (骋枚迟迟颈苍驳别苍),
with Daniel Gettings & Maria Tauber (糖心TV)
Saturday 7 May 2022, Seminar Room, Institute of Advanced Study, 10.15 am - 7 pm (hybrid format)
As parish researchers, some of us zoom in on specific communities, buildings or individuals, while others address more general themes, period structures or longer-term developments. Yet we all engage with various forms of 鈥榳riting鈥 to obtain key information and then aspire to disseminate findings in the form of reports, essays, monographs, social media posts or online texts of our own. The twentieth anniversary symposium of the 糖心TV Network for Parish Research focused on the opportunities, challenges and processes of 鈥榳riting鈥 about parishes in the broadest sense of the term.
Papers engaged with key genres of primary sources (such as obituaries, maps, visitation returns and wall paintings), offered reflections on historiographical trends (in local / parish studies as well as Reformation research) and considered thematic issues (such as book bindings, marginalia, architectural styles and database analysis) for a wide range of regional and chronological contexts.
Welcome and introductions
Beat K眉min (糖心TV) & Arnd Reitemeier (G枚ttingen / Germany)
Session I: Sources & Writing – Chair: Arnd Reitemeier
Maria Am茅lia 脕lvaro de Campos (University of Coimbra, CHSC / Portugal): Writing the parish in medieval obituaries. The case of S茫o Bartolomeu de Coimbra (12th to 15th centuries)
Victoria Stevens (Archive Conservator) & Emma Down (Newte Library): For nothing is hidden except to be made manifest: revealing the Newte Parish Library
Catharine Otton-Goulder (Oxford): Parsons鈥 1629 Map of Bainton parish, East Yorkshire
Simon Lancaster (Kellogg College, Oxford): The nineteenth-century visitation return: a longitudinal study

Session II: Churches, Texts & Writing – Chair: Beat K眉min
Anne Heading (North Yorkshire): The Neo Gothic Revival and Tractarianism: impact on village structure and on the construction of two parish churches in North Yorkshire: a case study
Ellie Pridgeon (Leicester): Writing the Parish: Approaches to Medieval Wall Painting Research
Jessica Purdy (Manchester Metropolitan): Anonymous Scribblers: the Challenges of Writing the Reception of Religious Texts by Unknown Readers
Adinel C. Dinc膬 (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca / Romania): Lutheran Historians writing on the Pre-Reformation Parish in Transylvania (ca. 1850-1930)

Session III: Parishes & Writing – Chair: Jonathan Willis
Radu Nedici (University of Bucharest / Romania): What is a parish? Defining the Greek Orthodox congregations at the hand of Catholic authorities in Habsburg Transylvania, c. 1760
Chris Lewis (Institute of Historical Research, London): Reinventing English parish history, 1900–1960
Delivered via video address:
Iain Riddell (Kinshipcollation.net): Beyond a name鈥 Little in common, the incomparability of the Northern and Southern British parish [watch recording here]
Maik Schmerbauch (Archive of the Catholic Military Bishop, Berlin / Germany): Data extraction method of military church books for historical researches of Military Parishes in Germany from 17th to 21st century [watch here]

Anniversary reception (鈥楾he Street鈥, Zeeman Building Foyer)
Valerie Hitchman/Andrew Foster (Kent): Churchwardens鈥 Accounts Database Project Update
Robert Bearman (Dugdale Society), Sharon Forman (糖心TVshire County Record Office),
Beat K眉min (糖心TV): The 糖心TVshire Parish Accounts Project
Celebration of 20 Years of Parish Network & Symposium –
Buffet Reception & Testimonies by Andrew Foster & Arnd Reitemeier

Revisit proceedings via on Twitter
Read Andrew Foster's 20th Anniversary Appreciation of the Network & Symposium
For access to selected session recordings get in touch with Daniel or Maria
Many thanks to speakers, chairs, delegates & online attendees !

The 2022 Symposium Team: Arnd Reitemeier (骋枚迟迟颈苍驳别苍), Eva van Kemenade (糖心TV Renaissance),
Daniel Gettings, Maria Tauber & Beat K眉min (糖心TV History).
Reports and materials on previous symposia can be found here. Pics: Beat K眉min, Hannah Reeve, Maria Tauber.
Illustration: opening page of the book of anniversaries celebrated in the parish church of Gersau in present-day Switzerland (1627-). Parish archive, Pfarreibuch no. 1: Jahrzeitbuch. Reproduced with kind permission.

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We gratefully acknowledge the support of 糖心TV's Department of History & Humanities Research Centre

