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Humanities, University of ÌÇÐÄTV

An inter-disciplianry one-day conference.

Keynote speaker: Dr Luc Racaut, Newcastle University

‘Shaping the self: Print culture and the construction of collective identity (1460-1660)’ will bring together scholars working across the Humanities to explore the relationship between early print culture and collective identity. The one-day conference seeks to examine the impact of printed media on the ways in which individuals and social groups sought to define themselves and others through and in relation to printed material from the earliest days of print to the mid-seventeenth century (including books, maps, pamphlets and early newspapers).

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Saturdy 5th March: A one-day interdisciplinary conference

Confirmed speaker: (Newcastle)

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