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Resounding Worship: Networks of Musical Devotion in the European Reformations, 1520-1648

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Coordinator Uppsala universitet - Uppsala universitet Inst f musikvetenskap
Funding from Vinnova SEK 435 343
Project duration October 2021 - September 2023
Status Completed

Important results from the project

This project investigated the imposition, individuation, and intersection of identities in musical saints’ cults celebrated by Lutherans and Catholics. In the first six months, I completed an overview of my primary sources, printed service books, and identified all surviving copies. I started indexing the saints’ cults contained in these books to determine the relationships (if any) between them, and to see how Lutheran celebrations were changing. In addition, I engaged in career development and public outreach.

Expected long term effects

The aims of the project concern international research networks, and furthering the interactivity, accessibility and production processes of research. I built international networks through collaborations with government-funded projects in Canada and the USA and interacting with the Swedish research community. I engaged in research accessibility through co-organizing a hybrid conference, volunteering to start a reading group, and exploring the contemporary resonances of my research.

Approach and implementation

The project is formed of three interlocking case studies that each correspond with a research objective and lasts for eight months: imposing devotions and identities; individuating devotions and identities; and intersecting devotions and identities. At the 6-month point, it appeared that the foundational research of Case Study 1 would take slightly longer than expected to complete; however, it was likely that time could be recovered later in the project. Two articles were published and a chapter was co-written in the first stage of the project.

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Last updated 29 June 2022

Reference number 2021-01837