Give me my scallop-shell of quiet, My staff of faith…My scrip of joy…And thus I’ll take my pilgrimage.
These lines used by John Bunyan in The Pilgrim’s Progress, reveal, quite clearly, the importance of pilgrimage and journeying to visit the relics of saints throughout history. Affecting all walks of life from the lowly peasant to gregarious monarch, these were not only arduous journeys but metaphors for the progress of life from birth to death and from earth to heaven. In this talk, we will discover how the saints came to be such an important aspect of the parish church—and thus how pilgrims and their peregrinations impacted the buildings’ development and evolution over time.
Views: 758 | Enquiries: 0Dr Emma J. Wells is an academic, author, and broadcaster. She is an ecclesiastical and architectural historian as well as public historian at the University of York, specialising in the English parish church/cathedral, pilgrimage, the cult of saints, and the ‘senses’, as well as built heritage more generally.
In addition to her research and teaching, Emma is Secretary & Assistant Editor for the Society and Journal of Church Archaeology, sits on the Newcastle Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC), sits on the Academic Advisory Board of the Centre for Parish Church Studies (CPCS), was elected as a Guardian for the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), and is a member of the editorial board of Royal Studies Journal. In 2017, she was also elected as a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and, in 2018, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). She is also a full member of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (MCIfA) and a Patron of the Walpole Old Chapel, Suffolk Unwrapped fundraising Project.
A published author and editor, Emma’s publication repertoire includes trade books, edited volumes, renowned academic journals and collections, handbooks, magazine editorials, and websites. Her most recent book, Pilgrim Routes of the British Isles, was released in 2016. Her next book, entitled Heaven On Earth: The Lives & Legacies of the World’s Greatest Cathedrals is to be published by Head of Zeus in 2022.
An experienced and busy public speaker, the list of lectures and presentations she has given is extensive, and have covered a wide array of subjects associated with social, cultural and religious history, historic buildings, art and architecture. She has been invited to present talks and keynotes for the Churches Conservation Trusts, at Canterbury Cathedral, Ripon Minster, Courtauld Institute of Art, Oxford University, the Listed Property Show, Who Do You Think You Are?, Durham’s World Heritage Site and the Institute for Historical Research.
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