IHR Society, Culture & Belief, 1500-1800
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Newly on 🦋! A long standing seminar at @ihr.bsky.social. We’re interested in all perspectives on the society, culture and belief of the early modern period. https://www.history.ac.uk/seminars/society-culture-belief-1500-1800
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We're back! 🎉 And we're thrilled to announce our term card for Autumn 2025! Our first event is on Thursday 16 October at 5.30 pm. Lyndal Roper will be discussing 'Turbulence and the German Peasants' War of 1524-6'. You can register to attend the event at: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
To attend, please register at the event of your choice here. If you have signed up but suddenly find yourself unable to make it, you can relinquish your spot by emailing: ihr.events@sas.ac.uk. If you would like to attend in-person and the event reads as fully booked, please do drop by anyway as we can always find some extra chairs!

Thursday 16 October, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm
Lyndal Roper (University of Oxford), Turbulence and the German Peasants’ War of 1524-6
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid. Online-via Zoom & Room 243, Second Floor, Senate House

Thursday 30 October, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm
Emily Vine (University of Exeter), Birth, Death and Domestic Religion in Early Modern London
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid | Online-via Zoom & IHR Wolfson Room NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House

Thursday 27 November, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm 
Nailya Shamgunova (University of East Anglia), ‘English and Scottish Scholars at the Global Library, c. 1500-1700’ 
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid | Online-via Zoom & IHR Wolfson Room NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House
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Thank you!! ☺️ If it helps at all, we're experimenting this year with some hybrid events, so all three of our events this term are also accessible via Zoom! (We appreciate that this doesn't solve any issues that might arise from time difference though.)
ihrscb.bsky.social
We're back! 🎉 And we're thrilled to announce our term card for Autumn 2025! Our first event is on Thursday 16 October at 5.30 pm. Lyndal Roper will be discussing 'Turbulence and the German Peasants' War of 1524-6'. You can register to attend the event at: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
To attend, please register at the event of your choice here. If you have signed up but suddenly find yourself unable to make it, you can relinquish your spot by emailing: ihr.events@sas.ac.uk. If you would like to attend in-person and the event reads as fully booked, please do drop by anyway as we can always find some extra chairs!

Thursday 16 October, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm
Lyndal Roper (University of Oxford), Turbulence and the German Peasants’ War of 1524-6
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid. Online-via Zoom & Room 243, Second Floor, Senate House

Thursday 30 October, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm
Emily Vine (University of Exeter), Birth, Death and Domestic Religion in Early Modern London
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid | Online-via Zoom & IHR Wolfson Room NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House

Thursday 27 November, 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm 
Nailya Shamgunova (University of East Anglia), ‘English and Scottish Scholars at the Global Library, c. 1500-1700’ 
Please register here if you would like to attend.
Hybrid | Online-via Zoom & IHR Wolfson Room NB02, Basement, IHR, Senate House
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#EarlyModern history PhD students around London… We are looking for a postgrad convenor for 2025/26. The stipend is of £300/yr and it’s a chance to get involved in a really welcoming seminar!
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Our next event is this Thursday (19 June) in IHR Room N304 5.30-7.00 pm. We're thrilled that @willtullett.bsky.social will be speaking on ‘Animals and “Smellscapes" in Early Modern England’ ! Details and registration here (registrations are used to gauge numbers) www.history.ac.uk/events/anima...
Animals and “Smellscapes" in Early Modern England
www.history.ac.uk
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Our next event is tomorrow, Thursday 22 May, 5.30 - 7.00 pm. Tiéphaine Thomason (Cambridge) @teaphaine.bsky.social will speak on (French) speech in Martinique's streets 'Mobilising the Francophone Speechscape in Eighteenth-Century Urban Martinique' www.history.ac.uk/events/mobil...
Mobilising the Francophone Speechscape in Eighteenth-Century Urban Martinique
www.history.ac.uk
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If you're wondering...who could you trust in the seventeenth century? @nikkic.bsky.social will be speaking to us later today about the importance of personal news networks in the judgement of accuracy! Join us at 5.30 pm in room N304 (3rd floor, IHR, Senate House). All are welcome! #EarlyModern
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If you've ever wondered how #EarlyModern news consumers found and shared reliable information during plague and fire... 🔥 Come join us in just a few days (Thursday 27th) for a talk by Nicola Clarke @nikkic.bsky.social on seventeenth-century news and accuracy...! www.history.ac.uk/events/i-am-...
“I am told … but I know not of a certainty”: The value of accuracy in the multimedia world of news in England 1658-1685
www.history.ac.uk
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If you know you're coming, please do register via the link in our original post. (It helps us gauge numbers.) If the booking form reads as fully booked, don't let this put you off and do feel free to turn up anyway – we can typically always find extra chairs!
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To those who haven't been to the seminar before, it is open to all – that is, to all historians of career stages, but also to the general public. It's a great opportunity to meet and chat, and we often continue the discussion over drinks/refreshments in the IHR common room ☕ or over dinner. 🥂
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The event is in person, in IHR Seminar Room N304, Third Floor, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU. For those of you who haven't been before, Senate House is about as centrally located as you can get in London – so easy to get to if you’re planning to be in London that day.
ihrscb.bsky.social
To those who haven't been to the seminar before, it is open to all – that is, to all historians of career stages, but also to the general public. It's a great opportunity to meet and chat, and we often continue the discussion over drinks/refreshments in the IHR common room ☕ or over dinner. 🥂
ihrscb.bsky.social
The event is in person, in IHR Seminar Room N304, Third Floor, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU. For those of you who haven't been before, Senate House is about as centrally located as you can get in London – so easy to get to if you’re planning to be in London that day.
The image shows a map of London, with a circle around Senate House, where the event takes place.
ihrscb.bsky.social
The event is in person, in IHR Seminar Room N304, Third Floor, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU. For those of you who haven't been before, Senate House is about as centrally located as you can get in London – so easy to get to if you’re planning to be in London that day.
The image shows a map of London, with a circle around Senate House, where the event takes place.
ihrscb.bsky.social
Our next event is on Thursday 27 February, 5.30-7.00 pm. Nicola Clarke (Birkbeck) will speak on seventeenth-century accuracy and news: '“I am told … but I know not of a certainty”: The value of accuracy in the multimedia world of news in England 1658-1685.'
www.history.ac.uk/events/i-am-...
“I am told … but I know not of a certainty”: The value of accuracy in the multimedia world of news in England 1658-1685
www.history.ac.uk
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We're thrilled to have moved across to BlueSky! 🦋 By way of introduction, we are the Society, Culture & Belief Seminar, 1500-1800. We host papers each term at the Institute of Historical Research (@ihr.bsky.social) in London – all are welcome! Keep an eye out for upcoming events #earlymodern
Society, Culture & Belief, 1500-1800
Supported by Mark Storey and Carey Karmel
www.history.ac.uk