
Examining the Early Modern
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An interdisciplinary symposium for postgraduate and early career researchers, held at the University of Leeds on 15/16 September 2022.
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📢 Do you have any early modern events, calls for papers etc to share with our network? If so, please email it to [email protected] by 9th June, to be included in our last newsletter of the academic year! ✉️

This week's blog post is from the brilliant Hannah Brumby on early modern melancholy and the Royal Society of Medicine archive. Check it out here: earlymodernnetwork.wordpress.com/2023/06/23/ear… Please share widely!







We are thrilled to announce our November NEMNinar, taking place on 22 November at 1pm - Come tune into talks from our very own Basil Bowdler, Niall Oddy, and Chandini Jaswal. Sign up using the eventbrite below: eventbrite.co.uk/e/november-nem… Please share widely!


Our latest blog post on 'The Court Observer' is by Chandini Jaswal Chandini Jaswal on the forgotten Mughal capital, Dīnpanāh. Read here: courtstudies.hypotheses.org/1154 Please share widely!


In the list of Mughal capital cities— Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Lahore, Shahjahanabad— Dinpanah, the city founded by Humayun is often left out. Read to know more about this forgotten albeit beautiful city! Gratitude to CourtStudies and my editor Dr Rosie Cousins for the opportunity!

En route to London for my Tudor-Stuart seminar seminar tomorrow! Still time to book here, to attend online or in person history.ac.uk/events/diploma… Can’t wait to talk all about my favourite person, William Davison!


Did you miss the last Tudor & Stuart of term? Fear not, we have a summary of Dr Eloise Davies' (Eloise Davies) paper ‘Writing anti-papal history between England and Venice: the context for Paolo Sarpi’s History of the Council of Trent (1619/20)’. Davies' focuses on a moment where /1



Opportunity!!📢 Would you like to present your research at History at Leeds? We have a weekly PGR seminar and we'd love to hear from speakers from outside Leeds. Send a title, abstract & bio to me at [email protected] by Fri 19th Jan if you'd like to be considered😊 Please share!


For anyone interested in Elizabethan politics, Mary Queen of Scots and William Davison, I’m presenting at The Renaissance Society of America on Saturday at 11am, seventh floor La Salle 2. Would love to see lots of Tudor historians there!

