Tudor-Stuart seminar
@IHR_TudorStuart
Seminars on British history in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 5.30 on Mondays. All welcome! Join our mailing list: [email protected]
Our thanks again to Jon Cooper (Stanford University) for his paper last week on Usury and the Politics of Interest! We wish him well with his doctoral studies. That's a wrap on the Summer term. We will see you all again in September, for the start of a new academic year. /1
Join us this evening, 5.30pm London time, for our last seminar of the academic year, ONLINE only, with Jon Cooper (Stanford), 'Usury and the politics of interest in later sixteenth-century England' - get the zoom link using the URL in the tweet below!
Thanks again to Alastair Bellany for his paper on weather/climate impacts on politics during the little ice age! NXT WEEK join our last seminar of term ONLINE only Jon Cooper (Stanford) 'Usury & the Politics of Interest in Later 16th-Century England' history.ac.uk/events/usury-a…
Thanks again to Alastair Bellany for his paper on weather/climate impacts on politics during the little ice age! NXT WEEK join our last seminar of term ONLINE only Jon Cooper (Stanford) 'Usury & the Politics of Interest in Later 16th-Century England' history.ac.uk/events/usury-a…
Join us tonight folks, in person and on Zoom to hear Alastair Bellany speak on the impact of the environment on politics in 1661. 5.30pm London time, link below!
Thanks again to Dr Gibbons for a fascinating look at the material politics of Catholic martyr-memory-making! NEXT WK, Mon 16 Jun, 5.30pm, in person & Zoom Alastair Bellany (Rutgers), 'The Rains of 1661: Dearth, Religion, & Politics in Little Ice England' history.ac.uk/events/rains-1…
🚨 REMINDER 🚨 1 WEEK LEFT TO REGISTER 😃 Join us in Glasgow from 9-11 July (and online!) for an amazing line up of speakers and roundtables, plus much more ... eventbrite.co.uk/e/understandin… Please RT & share the programme
It's TONIGHT everyone! Join us On Zoom for Katy Gibbons' paper on material culture, politics, and Catholic resistance.
Join us again next week, MON 2 June ONLINE ONLY for Katy Gibbons (Portsmouth), 'Religious objects and Political Loyalties: The 7th earl of Northumberland and Catholic resistance to Elizabethan rule' history.ac.uk/events/religio…