Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Created: | 2015-10-13 20:40 |
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Institution: | Faculty of History |
Editors' group: | Editors group for "Faculty of History". |
Description: | The Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar at Cambridge is a fortnightly seminar which has been running for decades. This year's theme is exile, building upon the current interest in the transformative and dynamic nature of dislocation, dispersion, and mobility. |
Website: | http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/seminars/compartive-social-cultural |
Media items
This collection contains 7 media items.
Media items
Elizabeth Evenden: Printers, exiles, and exchanges between England and Iberia
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Elizabeth Evenden discusses the early modern perceptions of historical relations between Britain, Portugal, and Spain.
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Sat 20 Feb 2016
Marc Saperstein: Aspects of Jewish Exile
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Marc Saperstein discusses the complexities of Jewish exile through the medium of poems.
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 27 Oct 2015
Nicholas Terpstra: Exile, Expulsion, and Religious Refugees: Early Modern Migrations and the Meaning of Reformation
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Professor Terpstra calls for an alternative history of the reformation, one which put the concerns with purification, expulsion, and exclusion at its heart. This opens up new...
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Thu 18 Feb 2016
Nil Palabiyik: Byzantine Exiles and Venetian Printers
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Nil Palabiyik brings back to light the Greek figures who were active participants in Late Humanism.
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 24 Nov 2015
Penny Roberts: Adversity and Opportunity in the Huguenot Exile Experience
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What do the French Wars of Religion look like when we add the perspective of exile, both external and internal.
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Thu 12 Nov 2015
Peter Burke: At the Crossroads: histories of exile, histories of knowledge
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Discussion of recent thinking about the history of exile, and prospect of future publications on the impact of exile on the creation of knowledge.
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 13 Oct 2015
Roundtable: Exile in/and the Ottoman Empire
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Three key scholars working on the Ottoman empire discuss the impact of exile in its history.
Collection: Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Wed 20 Jan 2016