Forthcoming seminar papers on British and Irish History (pasted): University of Cambridge

 

Oct
22

The Two Swords: Spiritual and Temporal Jurisdiction in Henrician England

Paul Cavill (Cambridge)
Followed by Drinks Reception
Oct
29

‘Improving’ the Garden and the Natural Knowledge of Early Modern Householders, 1600-1750

Lucy Havard (Cambridge)
Nov
5

Family Archives in England, 1650-1838: Manuscripts, Memory, and the Making of History

Imogen Peck (Birmingham)
Nov
12

State of the Field session, ‘Bodies in Motion’

Megan Holmes, Letty Pilgrim, and Mary Whittingdale (Cambridge)
Nov
19

Captured Consent: Contract Labour in English Charity, Colonization, and War, 1600-1700

Sonia Tycko (Edinburgh)
Respondent: Renaud Morieux (Cambridge)
Nov
26

The Several Elizabethan Courts of High Commission

Adam Forsyth (Cambridge)
Feb
4

Liberty and Slavery in Restoration England: Ignoramus Jurors, Kidnappers, and Slave Traders

Tim Harris (Brown)
Feb
11

Royalist Experiences of Siege in Newcastle, 1640-1673

Jade Jesty (Cambridge)
Feb
18

Measuring, Accounting and the Social Dynamics of Numeracy in Scotland and Northern England, c.1660–1800

James Fox (Glasgow)
Feb
25

‘Cunningly Couched in our Bowels’: Devils and the Human Body in Early Modern Britain

Martha McGill (Cambridge)
Mar
4

Life and Death in Tudor Prisons

Steven Gunn (Oxford)
Mar
11

The Lord’s Supper, Practical Divinity, and Further Reformation in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England

Jonathan Baddley (Cambridge)

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