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36 results for "Graduate Students"

36 results for "Graduate Students"

Graduate Students

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We are creating a new base of resources for graduate students studying the history of the Early Modern world at Harvard, and there are many exciting additions coming to this site. For now, share your highlights from this past year with the rest of the...

EMEWORK Program 2010/2011

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September 22, 2010: Elizabeth McCahill (University of Massachusetts, Boston), “Humanism and Scholasticism in mid-15th century Rome: The Collegio Capranica" and Anja-Silvia Goeing (Post-doctoral fellow, Harvard), “Between the University of Padua and the...

EMEWORK Program 2008/2009

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September 23, 2008, Prof. Robert Juette (Director of the Institute for the History of Medicine of the Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart) “The Taming of the Senses in Early Modern Europe." October 14, 2008, Dr. Philip Withington (Cambridge University):...

About the Early Modern Workshop

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Harvard's Early Modern European History Workshop, funded by GSAS, introduces graduate students at all stages of their careers to current work in many areas of early modern history. The Workshop also supports the annual Harvard-Princeton Graduate...

EMEWORK Program 2012/2013

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2012-2013 Schedule: Tues Sept 11, 4:15pm: A Conversation about Premodernity, held jointly with the Medieval History Workshop. Followed by a welcome reception. Wed Oct 3, 4pm: Daniel Juette (Harvard Society of Fellows), "Early Modern Defenestrations: A New...

EMEWORK Program 2009/2010

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October 20, 2009, Panel on Orality and Writing in Early Modern France featuring Giora Sternberg (Harvard Society of Fellows): "Beyond Re-presentations: Manuscript Correspondence as Unmediated Status Interaction” and Eva Guillorel (Visiting Scholar, Celtic...

EMEWORK Program 2007/2008

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October 6, 2007, Tamara Griggs (University of Chicago) "How to Write a History of the World." December 11, 2007. Kelly de Luca, (Columbia University) "Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and English Law, 1575-1632." January 16-17, “From Studiolo to Street.”...