05/07/2017, 7:30 pm
at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre, Selly Oak, BirminghamChristine Trevett: ‘Idiot’ – Questions of Early Quaker Identity in Light of a Legal Dispute
The George Richardson Lecture is an annual public lecture in Quaker Studies given by a leading academic. For the 2017 leacture, Christine Trevitt considers Quakers’ historic attitudes to cognitive impairment and neurological difference:
“Who was a Quaker before the age of membership? What might disqualify you from some kinds of participation in, and recognition by, the group? Might cognitive impairment of one kind or another? What was idiocy in seventeenth century terms and as the Age of Reason dawned, where did the idiot stand among Quakers? When disputes arose, where did Quakers stand in relation to the wider community? These and other questions emerge from study of a case in the Court of Chancery in the early 1680s. It concerned land and property in rural South Wales and around Cardiff. Study of it brings into fresh focus some well-known Quaker names of this period, filling gaps in the known biography about them. Above all it sheds light on an individual in a family of Quaker activists, about whom Quaker records are silent.”
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Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre
1046 Bristol Road
Selly Oak, Birmingham
B29 6LJ
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