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Protected: April 28: Ksenia Podvoiskaia on British Imperial Education in the Age of Reform

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Protected: April 21: Paulina León on the Barcelona Plague of 1651

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Protected: April 7: Steve Pincus on Partisanship in Imperial Britain

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Protected: March 31: William Monter on Private Money in Seventeenth-Century England

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Protected: March 3: Joshua Held on Race in Milton’s Paradise Lost

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Protected: February 24: Sabrina Amrane on the Banū Hilāl Myth

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Protected: February 10th: Maria Vittoria Spissu on Marian Images in the Iberian Mediterranean

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Protected: February 3rd: Griffin Ridley on Gregory IX’s Procession of 1240

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January 20: Cornell Fleischer on Learning and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire

Please join the Early Modern and Mediterranean Worlds workshop on Friday, January 20, from 2:30-4:00 in the John Hope Franklin Room (SSRB 224):

Cornell Fleischer (History/NELC, UChicago)

“Learning and Sovereignty in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries”

To download the paper, click here: MUQS14_03-Fleischer_off[86412]

For additional context, we also recommend pages 19-55 of “A Mediterranean Apocalypse” Fleischer, Mediterranean Apocalypse-1

Protected: January 9: Timothy Harrison and Jane Mikkelson on Seventeenth-Century Poetry and Collaborative Comparison

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