James Crossley
@jc01229.bsky.social
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Runs CenSAMM. Univ. of Cambridge & MF Oslo. Prof. & critical studier of religion, politics, John Ball/1381, A. L. Morton, apocalypticism, historical Jesus, English radical tradition. https://www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/staff/professor-james-crossley .. more

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New podcast on William Grindecobbe, John Wrawe, and John Ball and their millenarian (or otherwise) activities in the 1381 uprising censamm.org/blog/wrawe-g...
New CenSAMM Podcast: John Wrawe, William Grindecobbe, and John Ball | CenSAMM
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The late Christopher Hill was central to my life and work. I look forward to reviewing this book for @thenation.com: *Christopher Hill: The Life of a Radical Historian* by Michael Braddick, to be published by @VersoBks in February 2025.

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Tomorrow as part of the Apocalypticism and Millenarian Movements Seminar at Cambridge, James Crossley will discuss his new book, an intellectual biography of A. L. Morton.

The seminar will meet as usual in Faculty of Divinity, Room 7, Tuesday 11 March, 4.30–5.30pm The talk will be recorded.

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We're excited to share that the new edition of the Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions is now out (Vol. 26, 2024).
Vol 26 (2024): Environmental Endings and Religious Futures | Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religion (JBASR)
www.jbasr.com

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Register!

A.L. Morton and the Radical Tradition

Thursday, 26 June 2025 - 7:00pm
Marx Memorial Library, 37a Clerkenwell Green, London

In person and online

www.marx-memorial-library.org.uk/event/504
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Today's Ehrhardt Seminar is underway, with @jc01229.bsky.social speaking on 'Meeting Old Quests Again for the First Time: The Historical Jesus among British Dissenters, Radicals, and the Working Class (c. 1790-c.1850)'
A screengrab of a slide titled "Jesus in Durham County Prison" and James speaking.

Is everything we dont like "apocalyptic"?
We're excited to share that the new edition of the Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions is now out (Vol. 26, 2024).
Vol 26 (2024): Environmental Endings and Religious Futures | Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religion (JBASR)
www.jbasr.com

Recording available soon, unless I botch it, obviously
Tomorrow as part of the Apocalypticism and Millenarian Movements Seminar at Cambridge, James Crossley will discuss his new book, an intellectual biography of A. L. Morton.

The seminar will meet as usual in Faculty of Divinity, Room 7, Tuesday 11 March, 4.30–5.30pm The talk will be recorded.

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Are you famliar with the Palgrave Studies in Utopianism series? The latest publication in the series, A. L. Morton and the Radical Tradition, is from our Academic Director, Professor James Crossley. Check it and the rest of the series out here: link.springer.com/series/15242
Palgrave Studies in Utopianism
Utopianism is an interdisciplinary concept which covers philosophy, sociology, literature, history of ideas, art and architecture, religion, futurology and ...
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"Where his contemporary Norman Cohn represented an influential ‘liberal’ scholarly reading of millenarianism as having a malign political influence, ...
A. L. Morton - CDAMM
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The Apocalypticism and Millenarian Movements Seminar are starting back up later this month starting on 28 January, 4.30pm.

Seminars will take place in Room 7, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge.

CenSAMM seminars for this term...

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It's John Milton's birthday! We are lucky to look after a copy of the original issue of his 'Lycidas' (part of a 1638 collection of poems marking the death of Edward King), with corrections & additions in Milton's own hand. Find out more on our Digital Library. cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ADV-...

Next CenSAMM Seminar:

Justin Meggitt, “‘Babilons Bastards’ [sic] and the End of Hell: Benjamin Lay’s Antislavery Exegesis of Revelation” (Tuesday 26 November, 4.30–5.30pm)

Room 7, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge

Thanks, and interested to discuss further. Timing of two biographies on Historians' Group members (not to mention work on your man Samuel) is unintentional but...significant? Not sure what that significance would be tho

Morton's close friend (Hill, that is) also has a biography coming out early 2025...
The late Christopher Hill was central to my life and work. I look forward to reviewing this book for @thenation.com: *Christopher Hill: The Life of a Radical Historian* by Michael Braddick, to be published by @VersoBks in February 2025.

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Since I'm new here, can I re-up a project of which I am v proud? It's the complete Eric Hobsbawm Bibliography - a fully searchable database of all his published & unpublished works + a set of curated thematic lists to introduce select topics. It was a labour of love. Link: hobsbawm.shca.ed.ac.uk

Back to the Panacea Museum to talk towers and the apocalypse