IHR Tudor and Stuart Seminar
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Seminars on British history c. 1500-1650. 5.30pm on Mondays at the IHR, London, and online. All welcome! Join out mailing list: [email protected]
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Just a reminder about our first seminar of the new academic year TODAY at 5.30. You can still book to attend in-person or online at the link below. All welcome!
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Our programme for the year is starting NEXT WEEK on Monday 29 September with Alison Knight @aeknight.bsky.social speaking on 'Certificates of Religion: Early Modern Belief on Paper'.
Online and in-person, 5.30pm
Book here:
Certificates of Religion: Early Modern Belief on Paper
www.history.ac.uk
tudorstuartseminar.bsky.social
8 December Jacob Deacon & Rob Runacres, panel on ‘The Politics of Martial Education in Tudor and Stuart Britain’.

All welcome!
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10 November Clare Egan, ‘Libel Performance and Legal Literacies in the Early Seventeenth-Century English Provinces'

24 November Richard Hoyle, ‘Harvest variability in the 1580s: volume and prices at the mills of the earl of Shrewsbury in Sheffield (Yorkshire), 1578-1588’
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The rest of the term looks like this (all sessions now bookable at the link below):

13 October Blair Worden, ‘History, the Playhouse, and the Fall of the Earl of Essex: The Literary Partnership of William Camden and Samuel Daniel’

27 October Sean Bottomley, ‘Wardship in England, 1513-1642’
Tudor & Stuart History
Seminar
www.history.ac.uk
tudorstuartseminar.bsky.social
The IHR Tudor and Stuart seminar has joined Bluesky! Please follow and RT!

Our programme for the year is starting NEXT WEEK on Monday 29 September with Alison Knight @aeknight.bsky.social speaking on 'Certificates of Religion: Early Modern Belief on Paper'.
Online and in-person, 5.30pm
Book here:
Certificates of Religion: Early Modern Belief on Paper
www.history.ac.uk