Past Events

2020 Nov 13
NIZAR F. HERMES | “This Tunis, Sir, Was Carthage:" Abū al-Fatḥ al-Tūnisī’s Nostalgia for the Besieged "Bride of the Maghrib"
12:00pm to 01:30pm
Location
Zoom

 

Please join us

at the Early Modern Workshop 

on

Friday, November 13 | 12-1:30pm

for a presentation by

Nizar F. Hermes

Associate Professor

Middle Eastern and South Asian Languages and...

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2020 Oct 23
AMANDA PHILLIPS | Beyond Text: What Objects Can Tell Us
12:00pm to 01:00pm
Location
Zoom

 

 

Please join us

at the Early Modern Workshop

on

Friday, October 23 | 12-1:30pm

for a presentation by

 

Amanda Phillips

Assistant Professor

Art

 

Beyond Text: What Objects Can Tell Us”

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2020 Oct 15
October 15 | Nükhet Varlik, "Plague and Empire in the Early Modern Mediterranean World" | Medieval Studies + the Early Modern Workshop
04:00pm to 05:00pm

Please join us for the following special event, a collaboration between Medieval Studies and the Early Modern Workshop: 

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October 15 | 4-5pm on Zoom | Discussion of Nَükhet Varlik's Plague and...

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2020 Sep 25
RICARDO PADRÓN | “The Indies of the Setting Sun: How Early Modern Spain Mapped the Far East as the Transpacific West”
08:00am to 09:30am
Location
Zoom (link to register below)

 

Please join us

on

Friday, September 25 | 12-1:30pm

 

for a presentation by

 

Ricardo Padrón

Associate Professor

Spanish, Italian, & Portuguese

 

Ricar...

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