#  EMEWORK Program 2018/2019 

 



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 **Fall 2018**

 **Thursday, September 20, 5:15 pm—**Aperitivo featuring short talks by **Anja Goeing** (History, Harvard), **Felipe Pereda** (HAA, Harvard), **Sophus Reinert** (Harvard Business School), and **Michelle Sanchez (Harvard Divinity School)

 **Monday, October 1, 5:15 pm—Lodi Nauta (University of Groningen), The Critique of Scholastic Language in Renaissance Humanism and Early-Modern Philosophy

 \[Co-sponsored by the History of Philosophy Workshop, Harvard\]

 **Monday, November 12, 5:15 pm—Valeria Lopez Fadul (Wesleyan), The World in the Library (on knowledge gathering and history writing in early Latin America)

 **Monday, December 10, 12 pm—Daniel Juette** (NYU), Sinful Slumbers: Sleeping in Church and the Prehistory of Boredom

 **Spring 2019**

 **February 15–16—**Thirteenth Annual **Harvard-Princeton Graduate Conference in Early Modern History** . schedule available here: <https://earlymod.fas.harvard.edu/conferences>  
  
**Monday, February 25, 5:15 pm—Colin Kidd** (University of St. Andrews; CES, Harvard), Peculiarities of the English Enlightenment

 \[Co-sponsored by the Harvard Colloquium for Intellectual History\]  
  
**Tuesday, March 5, 4:15 pm—Mackenzie Cooley** (Hamilton College; Cornell University), The Fragility of Difference: Animals, Humans, and the Renaissance Invention of Race \[Co-sponsored by Medieval History Workshop\]  
  
**Tuesday, April 23, 5:15 pm—Gabriele Pedullà** (Università degli Studi Roma 3; IAS, Princeton), Republicanism and Humanism (with a response by James Hankins)

 \[Co-sponsored by the Harvard Political Theory Colloquium\]  
  
**Tuesday, April 30, 5:15 pm—Avinoam Naeh** (Hebrew University; Harvard), Bible Exegesis, the Ancient Israelites, and the Early Modern Question of Usury (with comment by Sophus Reinert, HBS)



 



 

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