Im Studienjahr 2018-19 finden am Institute of Historical Research in London (IHR) wieder zahlreiche Vorträge im Rahmen des „Seminar on Low Countries History“ statt:
- Jonas Roelens (Universiteit Gent): Citizens & Sodomites. Perception and Persecution of Sodomy in the Southern Low Countries (1400-1700) (19.10.2018)
- Esther van Raamsdonk (University of Exeter): Seventeenth-Century Anglo-Dutch Imagology (02.11.2018)
- Janet Dickinson (University of Oxford): Drowned books and their histories: making sense of the remarkable cargo of a seventeenth-century shipwreck discovered off the Texel islands (30.11.2018)
- David Trim (General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Silver Spring): The Sea Beggars and their Huguenot and English allies: Transnational Calvinist maritime cooperation, 1568-1577 (25.01.2019)
- Matthew Champion (Birkbeck, University of London): Chronological Devotions in the Fifteenth-Century Low Countries (08.02.2019)
- Suze Zijlstra (Universiteit Leiden): Anglo-Dutch Americas: migration and labor in New Netherland and Suriname (22.02.2019)
- Marisa Bass (Yale University): Monuments and the Making of History in the Dutch Republic (08.03.2019)
- Sietske Fransen (University of Cambridge): Antoni van Leeuwenhoek: microscopist and draughtsman (03.05.2019)
- Matthew Laube (University of Cambridge): The Acoustics of Violence in the Dutch Revolt (17.05.2019)
Alle Vorträge finden freitags um 17:15 Uhr statt. Veranstaltungsort ist der Wolfson Room I (Erdgeschoss) im IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU.
Hier finden Sie mehr Informationen zum „Seminar on Low Countries History“
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