Natalie Calder
Whittington’s Gift
Dr Natalie Calder is a Postdoctoral Research Associate on the Leverhulme-funded . The project is a joint venture between the University of Kent and Queen’s University Belfast: Dr Ryan Perry, Senior Lecturer in the School of English at Kent is the Primary Investigator; Dr Stephen Kelly, English Subject Lead and Senior Lecturer in AEL at Queen’s is the Co-Investigator on the project.
Whittington’s Gift aims to demonstrate that London citizens created new programmes of religious education for both the City’s clergy and for literate lay communities that have hitherto gone largely unnoticed by scholarship. Thanks to the legacy of Richard Whittington (d. 1423), perhaps London’s most storied mayor, an extraordinary resource for religious education emerged under the auspices of Whittington’s innovative executor, John Carpenter, common clerk of London’s Guildhall. By tracking the transmission of texts that the project team contend were sourced from the Guildhall Library, we aim to radically complicate understanding of fifteenth-century devotional culture in the capital and beyond. Natalie’s focus is on the production of the project’s upcoming anthology of devotional texts, Meke Reverence and Devocyon (Liverpool University Press/University of Chicago Press).
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