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Notes on literature, history, and culture 1500 to 1700
Early Modern Renaissance: Carnivalesque 52
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Notes on literature, history, and culture 1500 to 1700. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. 52 is now up at Gilbert Mabbott. Posted by David Swain. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Thank you for visiting. This occasional blog explores topics of current interest or material I am working on, but it is also for my undergraduate students and will often support material I am teaching. Birds and the Bard. News on the Rialto. Textual Studies, 1500-1800.
Early Modern Renaissance: August 2009
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Notes on literature, history, and culture 1500 to 1700. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Nature's Bias: Sex Testing. In the bewildering and wonderful scene in Twelfth Night. Sebastian’s breezy explanation comes to mind in the current media frenzy surrounding the 18-year-old South African runner, Caster Semenya, who won the women’s 800 meter at the world track and field championships in Berlin, only to have her gender immediately questioned and put to the test. Again and educate the public about her case. Nature...
Early Modern Renaissance: Excuses, excuses ...
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Notes on literature, history, and culture 1500 to 1700. Monday, June 27, 2011. Excuses, excuses . I'm reviving this, my moribund blog, with a couple excuses. Somewhat incidental to Excuse One, Routledge has updated and reissued the encyclopedia I co-edited with my former advisor, Tudor England: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland, 2001), in their rebranded reference series. A trifle garish, but nice to have it in paperback now. For Broadview Publishing's Broadview Anthology of British Literature. Thank yo...
Early Modern Renaissance: May 2009
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Notes on literature, history, and culture 1500 to 1700. Sunday, May 24, 2009. Is up today, and very emblematic, hosted by Nick at Mercurius Politicus. Posted by David Swain. Links to this post. Wednesday, May 20, 2009. The May issue of Perspectives on History. Features a forum on history and the new media. With articles on digital archives and one on the top-ten myths. Posted by David Swain. Links to this post. Monday, May 18, 2009. One CMS to Rule Them All. With Blackboard’s announcement. That CUNY is c...
Early Modern Renaissance: Local (Alternative) Shakespeare
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Notes on literature, history, and culture 1500 to 1700. Friday, July 24, 2009. The Shakespeare festival season is upon us. Always fun, and often revealing of who Shakespeare is in the popular imagination. The town I’ve lived in for two years is, by all measures, stuffed with Boston-area academics, many of them historians. So when I saw the notice for a 400th Anniversary celebration of the publication of the Sonnets. This weekend, I was more than curious. Then I read the program. A sedate, almost orthodox...
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Carnivalesque 52 | Gilbert Mabbott
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Royalist Composition →. July 19, 2009 · 10:39 pm. I apologize for the lateness of the post. I had imagined getting this done early enough that many of you might be able to spend a lazy Sunday looking over these posts, but instead it is only still Sunday if you live west of the Rocky Mountains. Nonetheless, the Carnival is here:. The Proceedings of the Council of State, 9 Julii 2009. 1 Counsell heard from Wynken de Worde. On the fruits of blogging. Carry out said inspection. 5 Airs, Waters, Places. Ordere...
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Early Modern Online Bibliography | The Humanities and Digital Scholarship
Early Modern Online Bibliography. The Humanities and Digital Scholarship. Free Access to the Women Writers Online for March. February 27, 2017 by. EMOB is following its tradition of announcing free access to WWO for the month of March. The announcement comes from Sarah Connell, Assistant Director of the W0men Writers Project, and this access is a good follow-up to the previous post on Erasures, Recoveries, and the Futures of Women’s Book History :. Women Writers in Review:. Women Writers in Context:.
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Early Modern Paleography | A Daily Paleographical Gallery from the Beinecke Library's Osborn Collection
A Daily Paleographical Gallery from the Beinecke Library's Osborn Collection. She acts her part in Love in a Tub but stays for some of the Players. December 31, 2010 by. Lady Dorothy Dixwell, Letter to Lady Giffard. 1670/71 January 1. Beinecke call number: OSB MSS 44, Box 1, folder 8. Madam, I doe beleave you will sooner excuse my negligence. December 30, 2010 by. Lady Dorothy Dixwell, Letter to Lady Giffard. 1670/71 January 1. Beinecke call number: OSB MSS 44, Box 1, folder 8. December 29, 2010 by.
Early Modern Philosophy
Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650). John Locke (1632 - 1704). G W Leibniz (1646 - 1716). George Berkeley (1685 - 1753). David Hume (1711 - 1776).
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Early Modern Initiative
Texas A&M Early Modern Philosophy Initiative. Texas A&Mʼs doctoral program in philosophy. Century topics in a variety of departments (e.g., History, English, Architecture) in addition to their studies in philosophy. Century philosophy and to promote the program nationally by sponsoring conferences and hosting visits by eminent scholars. Through the Initiative, graduate students working in early modern philosophy are provided:. Special opportunities to consult with scholars elsewhere. At Texas A&M provide...
Early Modern Post
October 2, 2013. Early modern archiving – two conferences. A quick heads up about two conferences on early modern archiving, definitely worthy of a quick post to share links, considering the content of my last piece. CFP: ‘Early Modernists and the Archives, 1400-1800’, 10 June 2014, The National Archives, Kew. Http:/ emarchivesconference2014.wordpress.com/. Economic history (including the Exchequer, account books, building records, etc.). History of literature and drama. History of the monarchy. Http:/ w...
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Early Modern Renaissance
Notes on literature, history, and culture 1500 to 1700. Monday, June 27, 2011. Excuses, excuses . I'm reviving this, my moribund blog, with a couple excuses. Somewhat incidental to Excuse One, Routledge has updated and reissued the encyclopedia I co-edited with my former advisor, Tudor England: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland, 2001), in their rebranded reference series. A trifle garish, but nice to have it in paperback now. For Broadview Publishing's Broadview Anthology of British Literature. Treating...
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Global Encounters | Fashion, culture and foreign textile trade in Scandinavia, 1500-1650
Fashion, culture and foreign textile trade in Scandinavia, 1500-1650. Call for papers: Global Consumption in European Cities (1500 1850). Asymp; Leave a comment. CALL FOR PAPERS: Global Consumption in European Cities (1500 1850). EAUH (European Association for Urban History), 13th International Conference on Urban History, Helsinki/Finland, August 24-27, 2016. Coat, Netherlands, mid-18th century Textile: India. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purchase, Isabel Shults Fund, 2012. What were people consuming?
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Welcome to Early Modern Scholar: the growing database of interdisciplanary professional websites! Here you will find a directory of E.M. scholars and links to their professional websites or department profile pages. As the site grows, the directory will be divided by discipline, but accessible to all! Site powered by Weebly. Managed by Namecheap.
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Note on the Texts. Timeline & Map. Http:/ www.earlymodernsiege.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/EarlyModernSiegeIntroductoryInformation.mp3. In “(Re)Writing Spaces of War: Daniel Defoe and Early Modern Siege Narratives,” in. Topographies of the Imagination: New Approaches to Digital. Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson write the following about sieges in the English civil wars:. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Stoicism and Early Modern Philosophy
Stoicism and Early Modern Philosophy. Birkbeck/King's Research Seminar, Mondays 2.00-4.00, King's College London, Spring 2013. Friday, 12 April 2013. Following on from the discussion of Shaftesbury, the following may be of interest:. Christian Maurer, '. An Illustration and Defence of the Stoic Account of the Emotions', History of European Ideas. The present article is an edition of the Pathologia. And Shaftesbury's English writings, most importantly Miscellaneous Reflections. Posted by John Sellars.