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The Centre for Early Modern Studies at the University of Oxford serves as a central forum for research, conferences, and graduate study. #EMOxford
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There's still time to sign up for this online workshop, supported by @PastPresentSoc and St John's College, exploring 'Popular Knowledge of the Law in Early Modernity'. Happening this time next week! 👇

Hurrah! Epistolary Courtiership is now available to pre-order (edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-epistolar…). Use the code NEW30 for 30% discount. Edinburgh University Press





📜How do wasted things structure thought? Join Dr Anna Reynolds (Anna Reynolds) at our next research seminar where she will discuss the representation of waste paper in early modern literature👉 durham.ac.uk/departments/ac…



Please join us tomorrow (30 April) for the first Early Modern Italian World Seminar of term: Francesca Trivellato, “Renaissance Individualism Revisited: A Business History Perspective” 11am Oxford History Rees Davies Room (Note different time/location) italianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/event/francesc…

✨TERM CARD - Easter Term 2024✨ We are thrilled to release our Easter Term 2024 programme! All sessions will run in a hybrid format at Cambridge History and on Teams. To receive the link and regular updates, please email [email protected] to be added to the mailing list. 👇


🚨attention all ECRs/students interested in early modern religion, liturgy, music! 🚨 Applications are now open for our bursary scheme to subsidise transport to & from the conference! Email [email protected] to apply. Deadline 1st June. Good luck!



Our next event: Peter Lindfield on the art of forgery in Georgian Britain -- a fascinating discussion of the multidisciplinary dimensions of fakery. Thursday 6 June, Balliol, Oxford. In person, or online. But no bots, please. Bodleian Centre for the Study of the Book Balliol College Peter N Lindfield




a joy & privilege to have organised my first major conference! wonderful & truly interdisciplinary conversations had by all, furnished with a special service from HM’s Chapel Royal. special thanks to the incomparable Dr Katie Bank 🍍 & Samuel Teague, & funders/hosts tagged below!




Feeling privileged to have been at Kathryn Schwartz’s first Wells Lecture Faculty of English Oxford CEMS. I’ve rarely felt more vulnerably individual and open to contagion, but my brain’s whirring and I can’t wait for Thursday!

Another astonishingly good lecture tonight from Kathryn Schwartz, giving the Wells lectures Faculty of English Oxford CEMS. A subtle and exploratory approach to the possibilities and dangers of prosopopoeia. More next week…
