Looking forward to presenting at the 'British History in the 17th Century' seminar, on 25th June, on "“A Somersett, a Suffolke [and] a Secretarie”: investigating and contextualising the scandals of the late 1610s'! share.google/Rh5LJFfD3kN2...
MEMS Seminar on Wednesday 4 February: Dr Joe Ellis introduces the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Seminar to the latest research on James VI and I's progresses.
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Take a look at our latest resource: 'Fragments of Devotion: a Sensory History of Illuminated Manuscript Cuttings' memslib.co.uk/codicology
This exhibition explores the materiality and multi-sensory aspects of illuminated manuscript cuttings!
devotion.barber.org.uk
Thank you to everyone who helped make the conference, ‘Corruption and Scandal in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800’, organised by Antonio Pattori and I, a fascinating, rich and enjoyable two days! @ihr.bsky.social @chase-dtp.bsky.social @courtstudies.bsky.social Great papers and discussions!
Looking forward to this conference on corruption in the early modern world starting today, June 5! #history #edusky #EarlyMod 📗 #britishstudies
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Amilia Gillies explores how James handled and responded to various ‘scandals’ between 1614-21. His involvement in the Suffolk and Lake cases reveal James’s role as an administrator of justice in these overlooked years…
Registration is now open for 'Corruption and Scandal in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800' on 5th and 6th June: eventbrite.com/e/corruption...
Join us at the IHR or online for what promises to be an exciting conference!
British History in the 17th Century Seminar
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Dr Joe Ellis introduces the Medieval and Early Modern Studies Seminar to latest research on James VI and I's progresses.
Registration is now open for 'Corruption and Scandal in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800' on 5th and 6th June: eventbrite.com/e/corruption...
Join us at the IHR or online for what promises to be an exciting conference!