Call for Papers: Virtual Symposium: The Cold War and the End Times: Apocalyptic and Millenarian Themes in Politics, Society and Culture, 1946-1989, Thursday 4th June 2020
Unfortunately, due to the current coronavirus pandemic we have had to take the decision to cancel the CenSAMM 2020 annual conference.
Recent months have seen an increasing media visibility for a movement which has existed for more than a century, but previously was little talked about. Commonly known as Black Hebrew Israelites (BHI), or simply Hebrew Israelites...
Lecture by James Crossley on John Ball and the 1381 'Peasants' Revolt'.
A round-up most compelling cinematic interpretations of apocalyptic themes, by Lynne Moss Bahr.
A political party, described by the Spanish newspaper El Pais as "ultra-conservative" and "messianic", has made surprising electoral gains in recent Congressional elections held in Peru.
The philosopher John Gray discusses the persistence of end-time beliefs.
An interview with Sean Durbin, author of Righteous Gentiles: Religion, Identity and Myth in John Hagee's Christians United for Israel (Brill, 2018).
Call for Papers for the CenSAMM Annual Conference 2020: The Study of Apocalyptic and Millenarian Movements: Critical and Interdisciplinary Approaches. 29-30 June 2020.
Review of William Blake exhibition at Tate Britain by Naomi Billingsley
Report on the Censamm symposium on the theme of “Text and Representation in the Critical Study of Apocalypticism.