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University of Oxford: Early Modern Britain seminar programme this autumn

  Early Modern Britain Seminar Michaelmas Term 2022 Thursdays at 5pm in The Ship Street Centre, Jesus College (except weeks 3 and 5 in Habakkuk Room, Jesus College) and on Teams. Drinks in Lincoln College bar after the seminar.   Thursday 13 October  Dr Alexandra Gajda (Jesus College) and Dr George Southcombe (Sarah Lawrence College and Wadham College) ‘The English Witchcraft Statute of 1563 Revisited’ (This paper is dedicated to the memory of Clive Holmes)                Norman Jones, ‘Defining Superstitions: Treasonous Catholics and the Act Against Witchcraft of 1563’, in Charles          Carleton et al., eds,  States, Sovereigns, and Society  (1998), 187–203; Michael Devine, ‘Treasonous Catholic Magic and the 1563 Witchcraft Legislation: the English State’s Response to Catholic Conjuring in the Early Years of Elizabeth I’s reign’, in Marcus Harmes and Victoria Bladen, eds,  Supernatural and Secular Power in Early Modern England  (2015), 67- 94; ​Keith Thomas,  Religion and the Decli

Memorial event for Clive Holmes on Saturday, 29 October in Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford (pasted from the LMH website)

  Clive Holmes Memorial Event Start date Sat, 29/10/2022 - 14:00 End date Sat, 29/10/2022 - 17:00 Lady Margaret Hall A Celebration of the Life and Work of Clive Holmes (1943-2022) A memorial event for  Dr Clive Holmes  will be held at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, on Saturday 29th October 2022 at 2pm, so that we can celebrate Clive's life, teaching, and scholarship.  Please find below a programme for the day which will take place in the Simpkins Lee Theatre: Welcome Frances Lannon  - Clive as a colleague and member of LMH * John Morrill  - Clive as a scholar of the English Civil Wars *   Eleanor Holmes   -  Schubert, Vier Impromptus, no. 3 * George Southcombe  - Clive as a scholar of early modern witchcraft * Grant Tapsell  - Clive as a tutor * Benjamin Thompson   and   Katy Cooper   -  Music from John Gay, The Beggar's Opera * Philip Holmes  - Clive as a family-man * Katy Cooper   -  Purcell, 'Fairest Isle' from King Arthur   Refreshments served in the Monson Room ***  

A surprise on Christopher Hill's World Turned Upside Down

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Britain in Revolution seminar 1637-1660 at Oxford University this autumn (Michelmas term)

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Conference at the Institute of Historical Research on Christopher Hill (Saturday, 26 November)

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