In a joint seminar with the HSMT Working Group Edinburgh, tomorrow at 5.15pm BTS we are pleased to welcome @LaviniaMaddalu1 (Ca' Foscari, Venice). Lavinia's talk is titled "Early Modern Forms of Environmental Public Health".
Register on Eventbrite: https://t.co/O7PCCxB7u7
The final webinar of the semester will be on tomorrow (9 May, 17:15). Caitlin Rankin-McCabe (Durham University) will give a talk titled 'Transforming Women into Angels in Rhetoric'. Sign up via:
https://t.co/cSYXLuh6cm @LLCatEdinburgh@HCAatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_@SRSRenSoc
Tonight at 17:15 our very own Cameron Cross will speak on 'Blindness, Religion and Morality in Early Grimms Märche'. You can receive the zoom link for this webinar via: https://t.co/cSYXLuh6cm. @HCAatEdinburgh@LLCatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_@SRSRenSoc
Our next webinar will be on Monday (24 April, 17:15). Dr Inma Sánchez García (Edinburgh) 'Shakespeare in 1960s European Cinema: A Transnational Perspective'. You can register through our Eventbrite page here https://t.co/WiNLQ2XVeG @LLCatEdinburgh@HCAatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_
Our conference is now open for registration! It looks set to be a fantastic two days with lots of fascinating papers and an exciting workshop too! Please share widely!
Our next webinar is this coming Monday (17 April, 17:15): Dr Stephen Holmes (Edinburgh / Scottish Episcopal Institute) presents on ‘Jesuits in Pre-Reformation Scotland’. To obtain the Zoom details visit https://t.co/cSYXLuh6cm @LLCatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_@HCAatEdinburgh
Prof Oksana Nika (Kyiv National University) will present this coming Monday (10 March) 'Ukrainian Baroque Preaching'. The seminar will take place online at 17:15 (UK time). To obtain the Zoom details visit https://t.co/cSYXLuh6cm @LLCatEdinburgh@HCAatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_
This coming Monday (27 March, 17:15) Dr Sergio Orozco-Echeverri (Antioquia) presents ‘The cosmology of early modern Iberian-American repertorios de los tiempos’. The seminar will happen online, here to sign up: https://t.co/cSYXLuh6cm @LLCatEdinburgh@HCAatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_
EEMN Spring 2023 programme opens tonight (17:15) as Dr Karie Schultz (St Andrews) presents “Education and the Catholic Mission in Scotland, c. 1660-1707”. The seminar will take place online: https://t.co/cSYXLuhE1U. @HCAatEdinburgh@LLCatEdinburgh@SRSRenSoc@nemnetwork_
The team at NEMN are delighted to reveal the details of our Seminar Series! We have three fantastic talks lined up between now and Christmas. All our talks take place online and are FREE to attend! Make sure to sign up using the link below:
https://t.co/c01H6ueMVp
Tonight at 5.15pm Dr Andrew Bricker (Ghent University): ‘Every Common Reader’: Satire, Libel Law and the Emergence of Objective Interpretive Procedures. Join us at 50 George Square, Room 3.54 or online: https://t.co/cSYXLuhE1U @HCAatEdinburgh@LLCatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_
Tonight 5:15pm Dr Lacore-Martin (Edinburgh)'Rack'd carcasses make ill anatomies: The anatomy of love and melancholy in French literary and medical texts of the late Renaissance' 50 George Square Room3.54
Online https://t.co/cSYXLuh6cm @HCAatEdinburgh@LLCatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_
“A Pseudo-Oriental Fantasy: Representations of Armenians in 18th century British and Irish literature” by Emma Aviet (Edinburgh) today at 5.15pm in 50 George Square, Room 3.54 or online https://t.co/cSYXLuhE1U.
@LLCatEdinburgh@HCAatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_@SRSRenSoc@RSAorg
Dr Andrew Horn 'Sacred drama, sculpture and Sacri Monti: Performing the Passion in northern Italy, c. 1480-1700'. Tonight at 5:15pm, 50 George Square, Room 3.54. Zoom https://t.co/cSYXLuh6cm Social at Pear Tree
@HCAatEdinburgh@LLCatEdinburgh@nemnetwork_@EdinburghAlumni
This week’s EEMN seminar starts in few hours at 5:15 in 50 George Sq. room 3.54.
Zoom: https://t.co/cSYXLtZuNM)
Dr Jamie Forde (Edinburgh) presents “Stone--Flowers--Silk: Ecology, Polychromy, and Utopia in Mexico's Early Modern Churches”.
Social at the Pear Tree will follow.
First hybrid seminar of the semester today at 5:15 pm! Paul Newton-Jackson (Cambridge/Edinburgh) 'Musical Insights into Early Modern German-Polish Relations'.
Online:
https://t.co/cSYXLuhE1U
In person:
50 George Square, Room 3.54. A social at the Pear Tree will follow!
Announcing - Esther Inglis has gone professional on the web with a dedicated domain name https://t.co/b4Yug146gi and all the links are back and working - plus no ads! Just made the change today as part of writing her biography. @EdEarlyModern@wgcemw@century_17th
📢And we’re live! So excited to announce the schedule for this year’s Material and Visual Culture Seminar Series @eca_edinburgh. Meeting Wednesdays 5pm online from 28 Sept. Use the Eventbrite link to signup and view abstracts. https://t.co/n9eSFwO8vv