IN CAMBRIDGE
Renaissance Graduate Seminar
Tuesday, 01/11/16, 5.15pm in G-R06-07
Andy Kesson (Roehampton)
‘Peculiar houses: building public theatres in Elizabethan London’
Early Modern Interdisciplinary Seminar
Wednesday, November 2, 12-1:15pm
English Faculty, Room GR03
Professor Naomi Standen (University of Birmingham)
Options and Experiments: Defining the ‘Global Middle Ages’
Early Modern British and Irish History Seminar
Wednesday, 2 November, 5.15pm
Graham Storey Room, Trinity Hall
Sarah Ward (Oxford)
‘“This rebellion against heaven”: the north-east Welsh gentry, royalism, and the Church of England’
Early Modern European History
Thursday, November 3, 1-2pm, Green Room, Gonville and Caius College
Tom Hamilton (Cambridge)
Sharing Beds: Intimacy and Social Hierarchy in Early Modern France
11am-12pm, 1 November, RFB 142
‘Women entering convent life’
Texts available on the website
IN LONDON
Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy Seminar (IHR)
Thursday, November 3, 5:15 PM
Room SH246, 2nd floor, South block, Senate House
Niccolò Fattori (Royal Holloway)
With a little help from my friends – Networks of mutual support in the Greek community of Ancona during the sixteenth century
British History in the 17th Century Seminar (IHR)
Thursday, November 3, 5:15 PM
Pollard Room N301, 3rd floor, IHR, North block, Senate House
Bethany Marsh (Nottingham)
The experience of charitable aid in the British and Irish Civil Wars: the reception of Irish Refugees in the English localities, 1641 to 1651