Delightful view of Oxford’s spires this morning while I head for breakfast. I had a wonderful time at the amazing @PremodernTrust conference! Some many intriguing ideas, concepts and thoughts to consider! It was a delightful gathering and challenged in all the best ways!
Thank you everyone who attended! What a series of incredibly engaging papers!
I am so grateful to you all, for your kind words and support and for such open and lively discussions. Here’s to a future of historical trust research and continuing conversations - Annabel
I feel enriched & enthused- what a stimulating, inspiring, and truly international conference! @PremodernTrust@UniofOxford
Thank you for inviting me to deliver one of the keynote lectures ☺️
Impressive work by many ECs- the future of #MedievalStudies is bright #medievaltwitter
Interdisciplinary CONFERENCE | Trust in the Premodern World | Friday 13 January and Saturday 14 January | Organised by @PremodernTrust. Find out more about the programme and the registration here: https://t.co/1pMM5uXnXa
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Check out and register for the upcoming conference on “Trust in the Premodern World” @PremodernTrust taking place in Oxford on 13-14 January 2023. Our own Professor Sheilagh Ogilvie @OxfordESH will give a keynote on the second day!
We are delighted to release our programme!
Due to the high number of responses to our call for papers, we will now be running parallel sessions - we are confident that there will be something for everyone amongst these brilliant papers...
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Panel 4a: Trust in Professions - Fiona Knight @fionalillian_, Ana Carmona, Susannah Bain @susannah_bain, Sharon Strocchia @SharonStrocchia
Panel 4b: Public Trust and Power - Laura Doak @lauraidoak, Alastair Gardner @AlastairGardne5, Anna Clark @Anna_R_Clark, Mariia Golovina🧵7/8