Freemasonry and Fraternalism Lectures

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Freemasonry Lecture: 'The first masonic lodges in late Ottoman Syria' by Dorothe Sommer
A lecture that deals with the first provable masonic lodges mainly in Beirut at the end of the 19th and start of the 20th Century. Given by Dorothe Sommer for the Centre for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism on 16 October 2008.

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Freemasonry Lecture: 'Hewing the Rough Stone: Masonic Influence in Peter the Great's Russia, 1689-1725' by Robert Collis
This lecture assesses the importance of Masonic ideas and symbolism in Petrine Russia. It will be argued that Peter the Great (1672-1725) absorbed elements of a Masonic worldview. Lecture given by Robert Collis on 5 March 2009 for the Centre for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism. This lecture is provided as both a podcast and as a written document.

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Freemasonry Lecture: 'When Armenians built Auschwitz: notes on late Ottoman Freemasonry and genocide' by Ugur Ungor
The triumph of nationalism destroyed the multi-ethnic Ottoman political and social order and replaced it by nation-states. Many explanations attributed the mass violence to a devious conspiracy between (crypto-) Jews, Freemasons, and Turks against Greeks and Armenians. Ugur Ungor argues that these pseudo-explanations are a product of two processes: one of competition between victim groups, and another of intellectual secularization. Lecture given 13 November 2008 for the Centre for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism.

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Freemasonry and Fraternalism Lectures

A series of podcasts of lectures given during the 2008/2009 session at the University of Sheffield for the Centre for Research into Freemasonry and Fraternalism.

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