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The USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute (EMSI) supports advanced research and scholarship on human societies between 1450 and 1850.

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NOV 18th 12 noon Huntington Library Professor Amanda Vickery will speak at USC EMSI European History Seminar on “The Rise of the West End: London, The Season, and Metropolitan Shopping.” Sign up at this link by Nov 14th for seminar and free lunch docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

NOV 18th 12 noon Huntington Library <a href="/Amanda_Vickery/">Professor Amanda Vickery</a>  will speak at <a href="/USC_EMSI/">USC EMSI</a> European History Seminar on “The Rise of the West End: London, The Season, and Metropolitan Shopping.” Sign up at this link by Nov 14th for seminar and free lunch docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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The 2022 Snow Prize is awarded to Keith Pluymers for No Wood, No Kingdom: Political Ecology in the English Atlantic. Keith Pluymers Penn Press pennpress.org/9780812253078/… #nacbs2022

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I’m truly honored and so grateful to everyone who chatted with me and read chapters and offered encouragement over the many years this book took to write.

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FRI 18 November! ⁦Professor Amanda Vickery⁩ will speak at ⁦USC EMSI⁩ Europe seminar, 12 noon: “The Rise of the West End: London, the Season, and Metropolitan Shopping.” Huntington Library Seaver classroom 1-2. For free lunch register at this link docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

FRI 18 November! ⁦<a href="/Amanda_Vickery/">Professor Amanda Vickery</a>⁩ will speak at ⁦<a href="/USC_EMSI/">USC EMSI</a>⁩ Europe seminar, 12 noon: “The Rise of the West End: London, the Season, and Metropolitan Shopping.” Huntington Library Seaver classroom 1-2. For free lunch register at this link docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Friday Nov.18th 12 noon, Huntington Library, Seaver Classrooms 1-2. ⁦Professor Amanda Vickery⁩ on “The Rise of the West End: London, the Season, and Metropolitan Shopping.” ⁦USC EMSI

Friday Nov.18th 12 noon, Huntington Library, Seaver Classrooms 1-2. ⁦<a href="/Amanda_Vickery/">Professor Amanda Vickery</a>⁩ on “The Rise of the West End: London, the Season, and Metropolitan Shopping.” ⁦<a href="/USC_EMSI/">USC EMSI</a>⁩
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#AmericanOrigins this Saturday, November 19 with: Alan Malfavon "Afro-insurgents vs Afro-royalists: Early Mexican War of Independence and Cádiz liberalism, 1810-1813" The Huntington Seaver Classrooms 1 & 2 10:30 am – 12:00 pm RSVP: forms.gle/8DhTnbtcHDF5w7…

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Thank you to Anne Goldgar & USC EMSI & The Huntington for hosting me. My gratitude to the audience for such thoughtful questions on The Rise of the West End. And compliments to my clever duchess Hannah Greig for coming up with the ideas! x

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Op-Ed: End the romance of Thanksgiving, as a great Pequot scholar argued two centuries ago latimes.com/opinion/story/…

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Like other Pilgrims who crossed the Atlantic, William Bradford interpreted events as part of a preordained plan. wsj.com/articles/plymo… via The Wall Street Journal

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Saturday, February 11, 2023 #EarlyModern Iberian Voices Annual Symposium: "Sound and Vision in Early Modern Spain & Beyond" IN-PERSON Event The Huntington Stewart R. Smith Board Room Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Saturday, February 11, 2023

#EarlyModern Iberian Voices 

Annual Symposium:
"Sound and Vision in Early Modern Spain &amp; Beyond"

IN-PERSON Event
<a href="/TheHuntington/">The Huntington</a>
Stewart R. Smith Board Room

Register: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Interview with Prof. Jacob Soll (USC) about his new book Free Market - The History of an Idea (Basic Books, 2022). intellectualhistory.net/new-work/free-…

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Valentine’s Day originated as a feast to celebrate the decapitation of a third-century Christian martyr — or perhaps two. So, how did we get from beheading to betrothing on Valentine’s Day? Hear more from a USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences expert below! bit.ly/3YhRKgU

Valentine’s Day originated as a feast to celebrate the decapitation of a third-century Christian martyr — or perhaps two. So, how did we get from beheading to betrothing on Valentine’s Day? Hear more from a <a href="/USCDornsife/">USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences</a> expert below! bit.ly/3YhRKgU
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Saturday, February 18, 2023 Linda and Harlan Martens Economic History Forum "#Empires, #MarketBuilding, and the Origins of #Capitalism" IN-PERSON Event The Huntington Stewart R. Smith Board Room Register: forms.gle/edkHq62WCddT6H…

Saturday, February 18, 2023

Linda and Harlan Martens Economic History Forum

"#Empires, #MarketBuilding, and the Origins of #Capitalism"

IN-PERSON Event
<a href="/TheHuntington/">The Huntington</a>
Stewart R. Smith Board Room

Register: forms.gle/edkHq62WCddT6H…
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Join us tomorrow for the Linda and Harlan Martens #EconomicHistory Forum: "Empires, Market-Building, and the Origins of Capitalism" Register below:

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A new piece by Peter Mancall: Was the 1623 Poisoning of 200 Native Americans One of the Continent's First War Crimes? smithsonianmag.com/history/was-th…

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