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Monday, September 12th, 2011The Early Modern Group at the University of Sheffield Run by members of the postgraduate community, the group aims to provide an informal and friendly opportunity for interdisciplinary discussion between people from all levels of study and research. Postgraduates and staff from History, English and Archaeology meet every month around a central theme or topic. [...]
CFP: Journal of the Northern Renaissance, Issue 4
Monday, September 12th, 2011Call for Papers Journal of the Northern Renaissance Issue 4: The Legacy of the Will Submission deadline: March 2012. Expected date of publication October 2012 This special issue of JNR will seek to explore the slippery notion of the ‘will’ and its various semantic permutations in the context of such issues as subjectivity, power, logic, [...]
CFP: Memory before Modernity: Memory cultures in EM Europe
Wednesday, September 7th, 2011Memory before Modernity. Memory Cultures in Early Modern Europe Leiden University, The Netherlands 20-22 June 2012 In the ‘memory boom’ that has emerged in the humanities and social sciences since 1990, five major themes have captured most attention: (a) the relationship between politics and memory, (b) trauma and memories of violence, (c) the ‘mediatization’ of [...]
Society for Renaissance Studies 5th Biennial Conference, Manchester, 2012
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011Society for Renaissance Studies 5th Biennial Conference University of Manchester, UK, 9-11 July 2012 The 5th Biennial conference of the Society for Renaissance Studies will be held at the University of Manchester. Accompanying events are being planned in the Whitworth Gallery, Chetham’s Library, the John Rylands Library, the People’s History Museum, the Royal Northern College [...]
CFP: Kings and Queens: Politics, Power, Patronage and Personalities in Medieval and Early Modern Monarchy
Friday, July 22nd, 2011CFP: Kings and Queens: Politics, Power, Patronage and Personalities in Medieval and Early Modern Monarchy Bath Spa University The institution of Monarchy was absolutely central to the political developments and events of the medieval and Early Modern world. This conference aims to celebrate monarchy in all of its various aspects, from examining the institution itself [...]
CFP: Reading Conference in Early Modern Studies, 12-14 July 2012
Monday, July 18th, 2011Early Modern Research Centre, University of Reading Reading Conference in Early Modern Studies, 12-14 July 2012 The Reading Early Modern Conference continues to establish itself as the place where early modernists meet each July for stimulation, conversation and debate. As in previous years, proposals of individual papers and panels are invited on research in any [...]
CFP: Louis XIV Outside In, Oxford, May 2012
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011From The Williamite Universe: Louis XIV: Outside In: Reactions and Responses to the Sun King beyond France A conference at the Maison française d’Oxford, 3-4 May 2012 Sponsored by the Williamite Universe and the Maison française Prospectus and call for papers Louis XIV has always been a great figure of European history, and considerable scholarly [...]
CFP: Capturing Witches, Lancaster, August 2012
Monday, June 13th, 2011CFP: Capturing Witches: Histories, Stories, Images 400 years after the Lancashire Witches Lancaster University 17-19 August 2012 Confirmed Keynote speakers: Diane Purkiss (Oxford); Robert Poole (Cumbria) In 2012, a year-long programme of events in Lancaster and the surrounding area will mark the 400th anniversary of the trial and execution of the first group of Lancashire [...]
Art Against the Wall, Courtauld, 19 Nov 2011
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011Third Early Modern Symposium: Art against the Wall Saturday 19 November 2011 The Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 0RN CALL FOR PAPERS Art against the Wall is the third symposium of The Courtauld’s Early Modern department. The symposium will provide an occasion for established and emerging scholars to present and discuss [...]
CFP: The Senses in Early Modern England, Birkbeck and Shakespeare’s Globe
Monday, May 23rd, 2011Call for Papers The Senses in Early Modern England, 1485-1668 21-22 October 2011 A conference hosted by the London Renaissance Seminar, Shakespeare’s Globe and Birkbeck, University of London Keynote Speakers: Prof. Erica Fudge, University of Strathclyde Dr Farah Karim-Cooper, Shakespeare’s Globe ‘Why, then, your other senses grow imperfect /By your eyes’ anguish’ (King Lear, 4.5.5-6) [...]
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