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Research Seminar: Khrystyna Baziuk (Lviv) Beyond the Emigrant: The Story of the Turner Family in Aberdeenshire
-K. Baziuk is a doctoral researcher from the Institute of Ukrainian Studies named after I. Krypyakevych National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in Lviv where she works at the Medieval History Department.
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Research Seminar: Dr Jo Edge (Edinburgh) on the 'Alice Thornton (1626-1707) Books project'
-Takes place in Taylor A36 and online
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Professor Alexandra Walsham, Emmanuel College Cambridge: CEMS Masterclass - 'Unravelling the Renaissance'
-This is a great opportunity to meet and work with a well-known and successful historian who will run a masterclass in cooperation with RIISS and History.
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Dr Brandi Adams (Arizona State University) title tbc
-Brandi Adams is an assistant professor in the Department of English and member of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Her interests include book history, history of reading, early modern English drama, and premodern critical race and gender studies. Having formerly served as an undergraduate program manager at the...
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Michal Nowakowski (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Department of Early Modern Polish Literature): Enlightenment Travelogues
-Dr Michal Nowakowski studied at John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Department of Early Modern Polish Literature) and just finished his PhD. It appeared under the title Ambassador at the Crossroads. The World of Values in the Diplomatic Manuals of Poland-Lithuania and their European Context in 2923 in Polish. He has...
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Dr Mirjam Hähnle (GHI London), Urban Nature in City Utopias 1600-1750
-Seminar on campus and online, room tba
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Dr Riccarda Suitner: Italian Antitrinitarianism (title tbc)
-Dr Suitner is Privatdozentin at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich. Her research focuses on the period between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. She is the author, among other publications, of the monograph The Dialogues of the Dead of the Early German Enlightenment, previously also published in German and Italian. The first edition...
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Dr Iryna Klymenko (Historisches Kolleg and LMU Munich), Food intolerance in the early modern period, online
-Iryna Klymenko is a historian of early modern Europe at Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich. She has broad interests in interreligious and interethnic practices, history of corporeality, and interdisciplinary methods of historical research. Currently, she is completing her second book project, dedicated to the religious history of food and attire in the...