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Thursday, April 16, 2009

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Rethinking Politics in C16th England
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Runs from Wednesday, April 15 to Friday, April 17.

Established scholars join graduate students to bring together themes in the study of the long 16th century under a broad remit of rethinking politics in England.  The 16th century England of this conference is a European society, a Renaissance society and is approached from a broad interdisciplinary perspective. Rethinking historical problems in political life and political culture, the conference will examine the roles of the court and government, literature and display, parliament and the parishes, material culture, diplomacy and more. Featuring: 

Simon Adams
Stephen Alford
Richard Cust
Steven Gunn
John Guy
Andrew Hadfield
Maria Hayward
Richard Hoyle
John McDiarmid
Natalie Mears
Paul Raffield
Glenn Richardson
Malcolm Smuts


Everybody is welcome. To find out more, please visit the webpage:

or contact Janet Dickinson (janet.dickinson@durham.ac.uk) or Neil Younger (n.a.younger@durham.ac.uk) 

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