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  • 2017-08-16 11:01 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    Association for the Study of Esotericism and Mysticism ‒ Center for the Study of Religion, Russian State University for the Humanities ‒ Art Deco Museum (Moscow):  

    Second Call for Papers ‒ Ninth International Conference on Mystic and Esoteric Movements in Theory and Practice: Mysticism and Esotericism in Russia and Other Post-Soviet Countries. 9-11 November 2017, Moscow

    For hundreds of years, a wide variety of mystic and esoteric movements has been active in the large region which is currently home to a plethora of countries that have over the course of their history been part of Rus, Russia, and the Soviet Union. Some of these movements were part of the wider tradition of Western esotericism, interpreted through a local lens, others had an indigenous character, and yet others were influenced by Eastern teachings. Moreover, Russia and other post-Soviet countries produced a number of charismatic personalities who became the founders of particular esoteric traditions, which deeply influenced the esoteric makeup of the region. Contemporary Russia and other post-Soviet countries are also home to a plethora of esoteric communities, schools, and influential persons. Even though this wide spectrum of mystic and esoteric movements has been under study for quite some time now, there are many blank areas remaining which await their scholar.

    The conference invites scholars specializing in the study of esotericism, scholars of religion, philosophers, historians, scholars of culture, psychologists, sociologists, and all other interested scholars to discuss the following range of topics:

    • methodological and terminological problems of the scholarly study of esotericism in the region;
    • conceptual foundations of mystic and esoteric movements in the region;
    • languages of self-description used by mystic and esoteric movements in Russia and other countries in the region;
    • main periods of the history of esotericism in Russia and other post-Soviet countries;
    • mysticism and esotericism in literature and art of the region;
    • Soviet esotericism;
    • characteristic aspects of esotericism in Russia and other contemporary post-Soviet countries;
    • mystic aspects of philosophy in countries of the region;
    • the Western context of Russian esotericism in countries of the region;
    • Eastern influence on esotericism and mysticism in post-Soviet countries.

    Working languages: Russian, English

    Applications for the conference for participants from CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States, ex-USSR) countries are to be sent to the address of the organizing committee, esoterra.asem@gmail.com, by 01.10.2017. Due to possible visa concerns, we request that applications from participants outside of the CIS are sent by 01.09.2017. We kindly request participants to provide the following information:

    1.  Full name:
    2. Date of birth:
    3. Academic degree (if applicable):
    4. Home address:
    5. Place of work/study (if applicable):
    6. Position:
    7. Telephone number:
    8. E-mail:
    9. Need of an official invitation to receive an entry visa to the Russian Federation (yes/no):
    10. Necessary equipment for your presentation (yes (specify)/no):
    11. Title of paper:
    12. Abstract:

    The applicant is also required to attach a photo of themselves, no more than 1Mb in size.

    Applications for panels are accepted until 01.10.2017. Panel applications need to follow the general application form outlined above. Additionally, the panel organizer needs to provide the approximate number of panel participants and a preliminary program.

    A completed application does not guarantee acceptance to the conference. The organizing committee reserves the right to ask for additional information from applicants to specify unclear applications. Decisions on applications are made by the organizing committee within a week after the application deadline. Applicants will be informed of the committee’s decision by e-mail.

    Remote participation in the conference is not provided for.

    A conference program including information about participants and their abstracts will be published and provided to the participants before the start of the conference. It will also be available on the ASEM website.

    The conference fee is differentiated according to ASEM membership and geographical location of the participant (see table below):

    Conference participants  ASEM members  ASEM non-members
    Residents of CIS countries 500 roubles 1000 roubles
    Residents of non-CIS countries 10 Euros 30 Euros

    The organizational fee will be used to cover the costs of organizing the conference as well as the publication of conference papers, which is planned after the conference takes place. The conference fee is paid at the time of registration.

    The organizational fee does not include transportation, lodging, food or possible additional services (tours, museums, and so on). The organizing committee does not provide lodging for conference participants; however, it will provide information on local options at the request of an accepted participant.

    Attending the conference without giving a paper is free for ASEM members, as well as the professors and students of the host university. All others must pay an organizational fee, the size of which will be announced later.

    The organizing committee is open to propositions of material and informational support from interested physical and legal persons.

    Organizing committee chairs:

    Sergey V. Pakhomov, Nikolai V. Shaburov

    Organizing committee:

    Evgeny L. Kuzmishin, Birgit Menzel, Stanislav A. Panin, Vladislav S. Razdyakonov, Yury F. Rodichenkov, Ludmila G. Zhukova.

    Conference address:

    Moscow, 6 Miusskaya Square (RSUH)

    E-mail: esoterra.asem@gmail.com


  • 2017-08-13 21:06 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    The Summer 2017 issue of the ESSWE Newsletter is now available on our website. Please download the pdf from the newsletter page.

  • 2017-08-09 21:26 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    The 2017 Meeting of Members of ESSWE was held on June 3 in Erfurt, Germany. The Minutes of the Meeting are available under the Governance section. Click here to view the pdf document.

  • 2017-02-12 19:48 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    The deadline to apply for funding to travel to the ESSWE6 conference in Erfurt is April 1, 2017. Decisions will be announced on April 10, 2017. Please see the Bursaries page for application form and more information!


  • 2016-12-07 14:50 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    This is to announce the publication of a 5-volume primary source collection on British Freemasonry:

    Róbert Péter (general editor), Cécile Révauger (volume editor). Jan A.M. Snoek (volume editor), British Freemasonry, 1717-1813, 5 vols. (New York: Routledge, 2016), 2606 pages, 5967 editorial notes, 71-page index (in double columns)

    • volume 1: Institutions (C. Révauger)
    • volume 2: Rituals I - English, Irish and Scottish Craft Rituals (J. A. M. Snoek)
    • volume 3: Rituals II - Harodim Material and Higher Degrees (J. A. M. Snoek)
    • volume 4: Debates (R. Péter)
    • volume 5: Representations (R. Péter)

    Contributors: Ric Berman, Martin Cherry, Robert Collis, Andrew Pink, Harriet Sandvall, Susan Snell, David Stevenson, Susan Mitchell Sommers, John Wade and Mark Wallace.

    The purpose of this 5-volume edition is to collate diverse rare print and manuscript materials that provide a broad spectrum of insights into the history and culture of Freemasonry in the British Isles between 1717 and 1813. This collection is the result of extensive archival research and transcription and highlights the most significant themes associated with British and Irish Freemasonry during the period in question. The volumes draw on a wide range of documents, including an engraved list of lodges, rituals (some originally written in cipher), rules and regulations, by-laws, funeral services, lectures, charges, sermons, orations, certificates, theatrical prologues and epilogues, pamphlets, newspaper and magazine articles and letters. A special emphasis is placed on documents that enhance our present understanding of the role that British and Irish Freemasons played in the formation of eighteenth-century society and associational culture. Analysis of these documents will hopefully foster scholarly debate and offer new perspectives on wider historical, cultural, social and religious themes.

    Many of the texts included in these volumes remain very difficult to consult outside masonic archives. Such institutions store many rare eighteenth-century items, which are not recorded in the English Short Title Catalogue and are thus excluded from digital collections. For example, the Library and Museum of Freemasonry in London has not previously given permission to fully reproduce rituals of the so-called higher degrees. Hence, the rituals included in this edition are published here for the first time in their entirety and with annotations. Furthermore, this edition reproduces texts that were overlooked by masonic historians in their publications.

    You can find more information about the edition at the Routledge website:

    https://www.routledge.com/British-Freemasonry-1717-1813/Peter-Revauger-Snoek/p/book/9781848933774

    The edition will be soon available in e-book formats.

    Routledge granted permission to share the general and volume introductions as well as the volume bibliographies (altogether 151 pages), which you can download from the following website

    http://bit.ly/2eLme60

    The shared folder also includes a flyer which contains a 20% discount offer (valid until the end of this year).


  • 2016-11-11 17:54 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    The Japanese Network for the Academic Study of Esotericism (JNASE) is a group of scholarly researchers of esotericism founded in 2016. The main objective of the group is to clarify how far the term “esotericism” could be applied to the Asian history of religions. Click here to learn more about JNASE >

  • 2016-11-03 16:50 | Egil Asprem (Administrator)

    In 2016, ESSWE introduced the Sponsorship Programme for Independent Scholarly Initiatives. We are now opening for applications for the 2017 bid. We will accept applications until January 31, 2017. Please read more about the requirements, procedure, and budget frameworks here.

  • 2016-10-17 20:43 | ESSWE admin (Administrator)

    Manon Hedenborg White (Uppsala University, Sweden) has been appointed Interim ESSWE Student Representative.

  • 2016-09-22 22:19 | Egil Asprem (Administrator)

    This summer, Professor Dr. Mark Sedgwick's term as secretary of ESSWE came to an end. The ESSWE board and  community thanks him for his many years of extraordinary service to the Society and to the field. As a founding member he has been instrumental in shaping the organization, and his tireless work as secretary has made sure that future generations can rely on a smooth-running institution promoting the field of Western esotericism in Europe.

    The new secretary of the Society is Dr. Henrik Bogdan, Professor in the History of Religion at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. We welcome Henrik in the position and look forward to his service. General inquiries about the society, as well as specific tasks falling to the secretary's domain should now be addressed to him.


  • 2016-09-19 09:00 | Anonymous

     

    The 11th International Conference

    „Literature and Religion”

    Submission deadline: October 1, 2016

    The Department of Latvian and Baltic Studies of Faculty of Humanities welcomes applications for the 11th international scientific conference  „Literature and Religion” at University of Latvia 2-3 December 2016.

    Special topic of this year conference – garden and labyrinth in the Bible and culture (literature, arts, theatre, cinema, music).

    Participants are invited to reflect on the interpretations of symbols of garden and labyrinth in literature and culture:

    ·       Eden – the garden of sin and beginning, Gethsemane – the garden of suffering, Golgotha – the garden of victory, Paradise as the garden of eternal life, Garden of God, etc.

    ·       Labyrinth as a trap, prayer labyrinth, labyrinth and pilgrimage, labyrinth as an element of medieval church interior, labyrinth as a secret.

    The organizers of the conference expect the participants to prepare papers dealing with the questions of theology, literary science, religion and literature in interaction offering analyses and interpretation of the pieces of art based on any religious theme in today`s context. The possible topics to be discussed at the conference include also:

    ·       The relationships between theology and literary critic,

    ·       Influence of religion on literary process,

    ·       Analysis of concrete works of art influenced by the religious motifs,

    ·       Contemporary interpretations and transformations of the biblical and other religious motifs in art and literature.

    Presentation length - 20 minutes.

    Conference fee 30 Euro should be paid via bank transfer (the details below) by November 1, 2016.

    The conference cannot offer any grants for travel or accommodation. 

    We welcome submissions in Latvian and English, the two working languages of the conference. Submissions should be sent via e-mail no later than 1 October, 2016 to ieva.kalnina@lu.lv

    Organizing Committee: prof. Ieva Kalniņa, prof. Māra Grudule, Mag.philol. Jūlija Dibovska.

    Any questions and suggestions: ieva.kalnina@lu.lv

    Conference is supported by the University of Latvia, Literary website www.ubisunt.lu.lv and Theatre reviews website www.kroders.lv.

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