WCFFH 2017 Conference Videos

Second World Conference on Fraternalism, Freemasonry, and History 2017:
Research in Ritual, Secrecy, and Civil Society

The Bibliothèque nationale de France – Site François Mitterrand
Quai François-Mauriac, Paris, France

May 26-27, 2017

Grand Auditorium

Friday May 26

9:30-11:00. Plenary
Greetings and Introduction of Opening Plenary Panel by Guillermo De Los Reyes and Pierre Mollier, Conference Co-Chairs

“The Idea of Associating: Fraternalism and Civil Society”
Margaret Jacob, Naomi Taback, Natalie Bayer, María Eugenia Vázquez Semadeni

11:00-11:20. Coffee Break in foyer. Presentation of Bartholdi Award for Distinguished Scholarship

11:20-13:00. Eighteenth Century Origins and Consequences
Pierre Mollier, Chair

“Influence du conflit entre Whigs et Stuards sur la création de la Grande Loge de Londre et de la Grand Loge de France”
Louis Trebuchet

“Les Lumières et la Franc-maçonnerie allemande au début de 18ème siècle et plus tard”
Michel Warnery

“Lire les images de la Franc-maçonnerie: l’exemple des ‘Gabanons’ (1745)”
Philippe Langlet

“New Historical Perspectives: the higher degrees of the ‘French Rite’”
Cécile Révauger, Université Bordeaux Montaigne

13:00-14:00. Lunch Break. Movie Excerpts from “The Man Who Would Be King”
Guillermo Izabal, Chair

14:00-15:30. “The Various Versions of Ramsay’s Discourse”
Presentation by Alain Bernheim
Pierre Mollier, Chair

15:30-15:50. Coffee Break in foyer. Presentation of the Regulus Award by Pierre Mollier

15:50-17:30. “Restoring the Compagnonnage to Fraternal History: Further Considerations”
Margaret Jacob, Chair

“The Stone and the Compass: The Company of the Humanity of the Stonemasons of Tours: Cross Paths Between Compagnonnage, Mutualism, and Freemasonry”
Jean Michel-Mathonière, Centre d’étude des compagnonnages à Avignon

Saturday May 27

9:00-9:30. Continental Breakfast. Foyer

9:30-10:45. Plenary
“James Anderson and the Myth of 1717”
Susan Sommers, Professor of History, Saint Vincent College
Mike Kearsley, Chair

10:45-11:00. Coffee Break

11:00 -13:00. “Aspects in Dispute: Past and Present of the French Masonic Scene”
Alain Bauer and Roger Dachez, Co-chairs

“Cartoons, Thrillers, and Freemasonry”
Alain Bauer, Alain Jacques Lacot (TBC), Didier Convard (TBC), Eric Giacometti (TBC), Jacques Ravenne (TBC)

“Lire les images de la franc-maçonnerie : l’exemple des ‘Gabanons’ (1745)”
Philippe Langlet

13:00-14:00. Lunch Break. Movie Excerpts
Guillermo Izabal, Chair

14:00-16:00. “Imperialism, Colonialism and Multiple Freemasonries” Part 2
Guillermo De Los Reyes, Chair

“El imperio contra el pueblo. ¿Presencia Masónica en la Semana Trágica de Barcelona (1909)?”
Sylvia Hottinger, Independent Scholar, CEHME, REHMLAC+

“Hermano moro, masonería y colonialismo en Protectorado Español de Marruecos (1931-1936)”
Valeria Aguiar Bobet, Universidad Jaume I de Castellón

“Impérialismes, maçonniques et… politique”
Yván Pozuelo Andrés, IES Universidad Laboral de Gijón, CEHME, REHMLAC+

“‘Civilizing the barbarians’: Freemasonries at the Service of Empires”
Ricardo Martínez Esquivel, Universidad de Costa Rica, CEHME, REHMLAC+

16:00- 16:20. Coffee Break

16:20-17:15. The “Ramsay Summation” – Grand Auditorium
Pierre Mollier, Cécile Révauger, Margaret Jacob, Alain Bernheim, Paul

Petit Auditorium

Friday May 26

11:30-12:00. “Music and Masonry”
Naomi Taback, Chair

“Freemasons Franklin, Mozart, Mesmer and the Glass Armonica”
India D’Avignon, California Polytechnic State University

14:00-18:00. “Freemasonry and Visual Arts: A Symposium”
Reva Wolf, State University of New York at New Paltz, and Alisa Luxenberg, University of Georgia, Athens, Chairs

14:00-15:15.
Part 1: Freemasonry and the Exploration of Architecture

“Freemasonry in Eighteenth-Century Portugal and the Architectural Projects of the Marquis de Pombal”
David Martín López, University of Granada

“Building Codes: New Light on Baron Taylor and Les Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l’ancienne France”
Alisa Luxenberg, University of Georgia

“Reveil de l’Iran: Freemasonry and Artistic Revivalism from Parsi Bombay to Qajar Tehran”
Talinn Grigor, University of California, Davis

15:15-15:30. Coffee Break

15:30-16:45.
Part 2: Art, Freemasonry, and Social and Political Upheaval

“Meissen Porcelain and the Order of the Pug”
Cordula Bischoff, independent scholar

“Goya’s Art and Freemasonry in Spain”
Reva Wolf, State University of New York at New Paltz

“Masonic Imagery in Haitian Vodou”
Katherine Marie Smith, New York University

16:45-18:00.
Part 3: Transformations in the Art of Freemasonry in the U.S. from the Late Eighteenth Century to the 1960s

“‘Within the Compass of Good Citizens’: The Visual Arts of Freemasonry as Practiced by Paul Revere”
Nan Wolverton, American Antiquarian Society

“To Consummate the Plan”: Solomon’s Temple in Masonic Art, Architecture and Popular Culture, 1865-1930”
William D. Moore, Boston University

“‘A Change Is Gonna Come’: Imaging Black Freemasons from Emancipation to the 1960s”
Cheryl Finley, Cornell University, and Deborah Willis, New York University

Saturday May 27

9:30-10:45. “Imperialism, Colonialism and Multiple Freemasonries” Part 1
Guillermo De Los Reyes, Chair

“Dependence and Autonomy: The English Freemasons and their Relations in Argentina and Brazil (1859-1935)
Felipe Côrte Real de Camargo, University of Bristol

“El discurso antimasónico católico en la defensa del imperio español. Entre antilumieres y contrarrevolución”
Felipe Santiago del Solar, Independent Scholar

“Imperialismo Fraterno: la pugna entre el GOF y la UGLE”
Rogelio Aragón, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City

“The Revolutionary Morality of Freemasonry: Universal Justice and Solidarity since the Paris Commune”
Alhelí de María Alvarado-Díaz

10:45-11:05. Coffee Break

11:05-13:00. “Ramsay and His Relationships to Intellectual History”
Craig Remes, Chair.

“The Influence of the Scottish Poem ‘The Bruce of John Harbour’ (about 1375) on the Ramsay’s Oration”
Francis Delon

“A Rereading of Ramsay’s Oration 1737: The Dream of the Spiritual Empire in its Context of the New Catholic and Stuart Revival”
Pierre Besses & Louis Trebuchet

“The Paternity of Ramsay’s Speeches: de La Motta, Madame de Guyon, and the Corridors of Power”
Arnaud Marquet

“Anton von Geusau’s Conversations with Ramsay: An Examination of his Original Diary”
Reinhard Markner, University of Innsbruck

“Ramsay et le Jacobitisme, évolution d’une relation durable”
Sophie Desplanches

14:00-16:00. “Ramsey and His Disputed Contributions”
Andreas Önnerfors, Chair

“L’entourage spirituel de Ramsay en France: du ‘Pur Amour’ de Fenelon et Mme Guyon à la ‘Fraternité universelle’ / The Spiritual Company of Ramsay in France: How Fenelon and Guyon’s ‘Pure Love’ Leads to the ‘Universal Brotherhood’ Concept”
Aymeric Le Delliou

“Ramsay’s ideas on World Citizenship and Cosmopolitanism”
Andreas Önnerfors

“‘Les Voyages de Cyrus’ du Chevalier de Ramsay: entre roman spirituel et conte philosophique / Ramsay’s ‘Voyages’: Between Spiritual Fiction and Philosophical Tale”
Samuel Macaigne

16:00.-16:20. Coffee Break

16:20-17:15. “Ramsay Summation” at the Grand Auditorium.
Pierre Mollier, Cécile Révauger, Margaret Jacob, Alain Bernheim, Paul Rich, Guillermo De Los Reyes

17:15. Closing Toast To WCFFH 2019, Foyer