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Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference: call for papers (pasted)

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Jack Neill, The Politics of the Parish? Popular Politics and the English Revolution

I spotted this talk a few minutes ago on 'X', formerly Twitter. It is to be given on 10th May next in the Gerry Martin Room at the University of Oxford (OHGN Historians' Conference). 

Due out in just over two weeks: Richard Blakemore, The Rise and Fall of the Pirates

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Gaby Mahlberg's programme for the 2 July, 2024 conference on the regicide, Edmund Ludlow (pasted from her website)

  Programme Edmund Ludlow – The Memoirs of a Regicide in Exile Date: 2 July 2024, 10.30-17.00h, Newcastle University Armstrong Building ARMB.2.50 10.30h Tea & Coffee 10.45h Welcome & Introduction :  Gaby Mahlberg (Newcastle) 11.00h-11.30h: Presentation Blair Worden (Oxford), ‘Ludlow’s Voice’ Chair: Rachel Hammersley (Newcastle) 11.30h-13.00h Panel   1: Ludlow’s Environment in European Context Gaby Mahlberg (Newcastle), ‘The European networks of English republicans: Avenues for new research’ Vivienne Larminie (Oxford), ‘Ludlow’s exile world and Anglo-Swiss relations’ Jason Peacey (UCL) – ‘“That gang”: English exiles in the Dutch Republic and the politics of citizenship‘ Chair: Adam Morton (Newcastle) 13.00h-14.00h Lunch 14.00h-15.30h Panel 2: Ludlow’s Text Ted Vallance (Roehampton), ‘Remembering the regicide – the ‘Voyce’  vs  the  Memoirs ’ Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille (Rouen), ‘The Guizot edition of Ludlow’s  Memoirs ’ Veronica Calsoni Lima (UFTM), ‘The Reader, the Writer, and

Paul Lay on Henry Stubbe: early modern champion of Mahometan Christianity

Paul Lay's discussion can be read  here  

Ph.D. Studentship (University College, London and the U.K.'s National Archives: pasted)

  AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) Studentship – Law & Equity in Flux: The Court of Chancery during the Civil War & Interregnum (c. 1640-1660) Faculty of Laws UCL Location: London Salary:  Tuition fees up to the full-time home rate for PhD degrees. The UKRI Indicative Fee Level for 2024/25 is £4,786 for full-time home students, plus an annual maintenance stipend which will be £21,237 in academic year 2024/25 Date Placed:  29 Apr Closes 29 Jun

Civil Religion in the Early Modern World 1550-1700 (to be published in May by Boydell and Brewer)

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Witchcraft and Authority in Northern Europe 1540-1700 conference in October, 2024

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New Perspectives in Global Economic History workshop on 5th June, 2024

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Brian Cowan on Jonathan Swift

 Brian Cowan's piece on Jonathan Swift given in February, 2022, which I had missed, can be read  here  .

Journal of Early Modern History article on Confronting Heterodoxy in Early Colonial Virginia availble on Open Access

  Open Access “Doubtfull beginnings”: Confronting Heterodoxy in Early Colonial Virginia,  c .1607–1624 Author:   Patrick Seamus McGhee Pages:  65–91 Online Publication Date:  17 Apr 2024

Postgraduate Research Grant from the Cromwell Association (deadline 30 April) (pasted from the RHS website)

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  The Cromwell Association Postgraduate Research Grant – CALL FOR APPLICATIONS Date / time:  30 April, 11:59 pm Calls for Papers   External events   Call for Applications, deadline – 30 April 2024 The Cromwell Association was established in 1937 to advance the public understanding of the life and legacy of Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) and the wider history of the seventeenth century. It is the Association’s intention to award grants to postgraduate research students from a total fund of £1,500. Applicants can apply for the full £1,500 or for any amount below that sum. Applications from students seeking to conduct research on an aspect of the life and legacy of Oliver Cromwell, or a topic related to the British Civil Wars, the Interregnum (1649–1660) or the Restoration period are particularly welcome. The grants are intended for expenses associated with research, such as travel, accommodation etc. but not, for example, to write up material already researched, or to pay publication fees.