Report of the Doctoral Students Study Day, 2013, Belgisch Museum van de Vrijmetselarij

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Authors

  • Andrew Pink Independent Scholar (London)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jrff.v4i1.215

Keywords:

anti-Semitism, Belgium, Brazil, Britain, Catholicism, colonization, France, freemasonry, Islam, Mauritius, musicology, secrecy

Abstract

This report provides an overview of the second international doctoral students Study Day on freemasonry, detailing the presentations of promising PhD projects currently being undertaken. The subjects covered are: freemasonry in eighteenth-century India, and nineteenth-century Mauritius; the notion of secrecy among freemasons in twentieth-century Britain; musicology and nineteenth-century freemasonry, the complex rhetoric of Dudley Wright (1868–1949); the masonic life and times of Hippolyto Joseph Da Costa (1772–1823). Those presenting papers represent a cross-section of the doctoral experience, from just beginning the doctoral journey to having just completed it. The range of material discussed demonstrates the richness and vitality of the subject.

Published

2014-12-30

How to Cite

Pink, A. (2014). Report of the Doctoral Students Study Day, 2013, Belgisch Museum van de Vrijmetselarij: Wednesday, 27 March 2013. Journal for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism, 4(1-2), 215–230. https://doi.org/10.1558/jrff.v4i1.215