Greetings!
This list announces talks in the greater Boston area pertaining to the study of the early modern period ca. 1350-1800, in any discipline and with any regional specialization. This year we are announcing in person and online events and activities relevant to the Boston area. Please forward announcements of events, including exhibits and application deadlines for future conferences in our region. We're planning a mailing roughly every two weeks-please therefore send notices of events at least two weeks in advance. Please forward announcements, in the format requested at the end of this message, and e-mail addresses to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>.
For security reasons the list will not disseminate zoom links directly, but we can list an email contact to which to write for further details about attending. Alternatively, we can circulate registration information for events. All times are EST.
Upcoming Events
Thursday, December 2, 2021 4:30PM EST
UMass Amherst
Arthur F. Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
Jutta Sperling (Amherst College) Five College Renaissance Seminar, "The Nursing Virgin in Late Medieval and Early Modern Ethiopia"
Location: Online (Registration Link<https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYrduGvpzwiE9FILoKeTF6R2pz7…>) and In-Person (650 East Pleasant St, Amherst, MA)
More Information<https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/sperling-fcrs>
Friday, December 3, 2021 11:00AM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar in Renaissance Studies
Surekha Davies (Utrecht University), "What to Wear, and Who Cares? Confecting Nations through Costume Books in Early Modern Europe"
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsdu2uqTwtGtyWiBgavj9UTJWzWNLUrm…>More Information<https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/event/surekha-davies-what-wear-a…>
Friday, December 3, 2021 4:00PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar: Shakespearean Studies
Kent Cartwright (University of Maryland), "Shakespearean Comedy and the Problem of Forgiveness"
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://bostonu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0sfuGsrDouHNO5iOmuZxb8IlCqGmpyin…>More Information<https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/event/shakespearean-comedy-and-p…>
Tuesday, December 7, 2021 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Ori Ben-Shalom, "Observing Smallpox: Medical Empiricism, Scientific Personae, and Children in Italy, 1750-1810"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Thursday, December 9, 2021 4:00-6:00PM EST
Five College Seminar in Book History
UMass Amherst
Arthur F. Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
Asheesh Siddique (UMass Amherst), "Print, Records, and the 'Science' of Law in the Early American Republic"
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIkfuCsqT8iHNePkCHcLkOVxUlI…>More Information<https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/siddique-2021>
Thursday, December 9, 2021 5:30PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar in Women, Gender, and Culture in the Early Modern World
Bernadette Andrea (University of California, Santa Barbara), "Transculturation and 'English' Daughters in Early Modern Morocco"
Location: Online
You must register for events in order to gain access. We will send out links for each event closer to the date, and they will also soon be available at https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/women-gender-and-culture-early-m…. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. If you have any questions, please contact us at ermurphy(a)bu.edu<mailto:ermurphy@bu.edu>.
Tuesday, February 1, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Mateo Montoya, "The Thirty Immortals of Geneva: Life Annuities, Smallpox Inoculation, and Probabilistic Thought c. 1760-1793"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, March 1, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Alejandro Nodarse, "Blood Lines: Drawing and Circulation in Marco Aurelio Severino's Chirugia Illustrata (Surgery Illustrated)"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Ashley Gonik, "From Heller to the Heavens: Making Sense of Quantitative Tables in Print"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, April 26, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Abram Kaplan & Alex Garnick, "Towards a New Reading of Descartes' Meditations"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Patrick Graham, "Lionel Cranfield's Audits: Computing at the Intersection of Finance, State and the New Science in Early Stuart England"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
*If you would like your announcement to be posted in an upcoming Early Mod Events listing please send your event details to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>
To be included in the Early Mod Events mailing, the event must take place or (in case of online events) be relevant to the greater Boston area. Announcements are posted at the discretion of the Early Mod Listserv administrator. It would be a great help if you could follow this format:
Day, date, time
Sponsor (if available)
Type of event (ex. Lecture/Symposium/Workshop), Event Title
Person giving talk (in bold), their home institution (if applicable)
Location: in-person or virtual
*If the event is virtual, please include either a Zoom registration link OR a contact email with the announcement. If your event is being held in-person, please specify this and include location details.
Additional info (no more than a couple of sentences)
RSVP or Registration information/link
Greetings!
This list announces talks in the greater Boston area pertaining to the study of the early modern period ca. 1350-1800, in any discipline and with any regional specialization. This year we are announcing in person and online events and activities relevant to the Boston area. Please forward announcements of events, including exhibits and application deadlines for future conferences in our region. We're planning a mailing roughly every two weeks-please therefore send notices of events at least two weeks in advance. Please forward announcements, in the format requested at the end of this message, and e-mail addresses to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>.
For security reasons the list will not disseminate zoom links directly, but we can list an email contact to which to write for further details about attending. Alternatively, we can circulate registration information for events. All times are in EST.
Late Breaking News
Friday, November 12, 2021 5:00PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Renaissance Studies Seminar
Michael Meere (Wesleyan University), "(Un)Popular Theater and Traveling Troupes in Late Renaissance France"
Location: Online
Please RSVP to Emily Epperson (epperson(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:epperson@g.harvard.edu>) or to Lisa Kostur (kostur(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:kostur@g.harvard.edu>) for the Zoom link.
*If you would like your announcement to be posted in an upcoming Early Mod Events listing please send your event details to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>
To be included in the Early Mod Events mailing, the event must take place or (in case of online events) be relevant to the greater Boston area. Announcements are posted at the discretion of the Early Mod Listserv administrator. It would be a great help if you could follow this format:
Day, date, time
Sponsor (if available)
Type of event (ex. Lecture/Symposium/Workshop), Event Title
Person giving talk (in bold), their home institution (if applicable)
Location: in-person or virtual
*If the event is virtual, please include either a Zoom registration link OR a contact email with the announcement. If your event is being held in-person, please specify this and include location details.
Additional info (no more than a couple of sentences)
RSVP or Registration information/link
Greetings!
This list announces talks in the greater Boston area pertaining to the study of the early modern period ca. 1350-1800, in any discipline and with any regional specialization. This year we are announcing in person and online events and activities relevant to the Boston area. Please forward announcements of events, including exhibits and application deadlines for future conferences in our region. We're planning a mailing roughly every two weeks-please therefore send notices of events at least two weeks in advance. Please forward announcements, in the format requested at the end of this message, and e-mail addresses to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>.
For security reasons the list will not disseminate zoom links directly, but we can list an email contact to which to write for further details about attending. Alternatively, we can circulate registration information for events. All times are EDT (prior to 11/7/21) and EST (on/after 11/7/21).
Upcoming Events
Friday, November 5, 2021 4:00-5:30PM EDT
Harvard Art Museums and Harvard University's Department of History of Art and Architecture
The 2021 Erasmus Lectures: Art and Thought in the Dutch Republic (Part 1, "Food for Thought: Still Life as a Mode of Contemplation")
Hanneke Grootenboer, Professor of Art History at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and the 2021 Erasmus Lecturer on the History and Civilization of the Netherlands and Flanders at Harvard University
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__harvard.zoom.us_webina…>All talks will take place online via Zoom and are free and open to all.
More Information<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__harvardartmuseums.org_…>
Friday, November 5, 2021 4:00-6:00PM EDT
UMass Amherst
Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
Normand Berlin Memorial Lecture in Shakespeare Studies
Justin Shaw (Clark University), "Killing Race, Curing Melancholy: White Obsessions in Early Modern Mediterranean Drama
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlc-6trjkqHNDZCtwvUtEq5mjZ…>More Information<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.umass.edu_renaissa…>
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 7:00PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies
Nicole Wright (University of Colorado), "Solicitude for the Slave Driver: The White 'Eyewitness' and Fear of Black Testimony in Proslavery Novels"
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__brandeis.zoom.us_meeti…>More Information<https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/event/solicitude-slave-driver-wh…>
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 4:00PM EST
UMass Amherst
Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
Nathaniel Leonard (Westminster College), "What is Metatheatre? Exploring the-Play-within-the-Play, Cultural Performance, and Genre on the Early Modern English Stage."
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pfuqgpjMtHd2FdPtXvSKwUHoR…>More Information<https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/nathaniel-leonard-westminster-colle…>
Thursday, November 11, 2021 4:30PM EST
Wesleyan Renaissance Seminar
Seminar with pre-circulated paper
William Miller, Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Rochester
Location: In-person, Boger Hall, Rm. 113, Wesleyan University, 41 Wyllys Avenue, Middletown, CT 06459
RSVP: For a copy of the paper email Esther Moran at emmoran(a)wesleyan.edu<mailto:emmoran@wesleyan.edu>.
More Information<https://rensem.site.wesleyan.edu>
Friday, November 12, 2021 12-1:30pm EST
Early Modern Workshop of the Department of History at Harvard
Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger (Rektorin, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin), "Rituals and procedures of decision-making: Early Modern Assemblies of Estates."
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpdemsqzwpE9ChPdx9CeYorWszUhdH0x…>After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Friday, November 12, 2021 4:00-5:30PM EST
Harvard Art Museums and Harvard University's Department of History of Art and Architecture
The 2021 Erasmus Lectures: Art and Thought in the Dutch Republic (Part 2, "Sensing the Self: Early Modern Female Artists")
Hanneke Grootenboer, Professor of Art History at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and the 2021 Erasmus Lecturer on the History and Civilization of the Netherlands and Flanders at Harvard University
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ft09FNQ4RIO7sDNeoO7Hfg>All talks will take place online via Zoom and are free and open to all.
More Information<https://harvardartmuseums.org/calendar/art-and-thought-in-the-dutch-republi…>
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Kelly Minot McCay, "Learning to Write Shorthand in Seventeenth-Century England: A Teacher's Textbook Deciphered"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 5:30PM EST
Brown University
42nd William F. Church Memorial Lecture
Gillian Weiss<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__history.case.edu_facul…> (Case Western Reserve) and Meredith Martin<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__as.nyu.edu_content_nyu…> (NYU), "Remembering Mediterranean Slavery in Early Modern France."
Location: In-person and Online, Smith-Buonanno Hall, Room 106, 95 Cushing Street, Providence, RI 02906
Zoom link available upon request: please email Maria_Sokolova(a)brown.edu<mailto:Maria_Sokolova@brown.edu>
Wednesday, November 17, 2021 5:30PM EST
Brown University
Cogut Institute for the Humanities
Center for the Study of the Early Modern World
Daniel Strum (University of São Paulo, Brazil), "Jewish-Converso Atlantic Trade: Legal disputes between Brazil, Portugal and the Netherlands, 1585-1617"
Location: In-person, Smith-Buonanno Hall, Room 106, 95 Cushing Street, Providence, RI 02906
Please note: all community members - regardless of vaccination status - are required to wear masks indoors, unless in a private, non-shared space or when actively eating. See: https://healthy.brown.edu/updates/brown-community-new-temporary-covid-19-re…
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__healthy.brown.edu_upda…>RSVP to maria_sokolova(a)brown.edu<mailto:maria_sokolova@brown.edu>.
Thursday, November 18, 2021 4:00pm EST
University of Connecticut
Deborah Hayden (Department of Early Irish at Maynooth University), "Multilingualism, translation, and medical learning in late-medieval Ireland"
Location: In-Person, University of Connecticut, Class of '47 Room in Homer Babbidge Library, 369 Fairfield Way, Storrs, CT 06269
Contact Dr. Brendan Kane at brendan.kane(a)uconn.edu<mailto:brendan.kane@uconn.edu> for additional information
Thursday, November 18, 2021 5:00-7:00PM EST
Five College Seminar in Book History
UMass Amherst
Arthur F. Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
Hannah Hunter-Parker (Amherst College), "Vanishing with a Trace: Medieval Manuscripts in the Age of Lithography"
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIodeCvrz4sGNLlrgSJ3DI1-DHF…>More Information<https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/hunter-parker-book-history>
Thursday, November 18, 2021 5:30PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar in Women, Gender, and Culture in the Early Modern World
Divya Cherian (Princeton University), "Diabolical Women: Witches and the Law in Early Modern South Asia"
Location: Online
You must register for events in order to gain access. We will send out links for each event closer to the date, and they will also soon be available at https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/women-gender-and-culture-early-m…. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. If you have any questions, please contact us at ermurphy(a)bu.edu<mailto:ermurphy@bu.edu>.
Friday, November 19, 2021 4:00-5:30PM EST
Harvard Art Museums and Harvard University's Department of History of Art and Architecture
The 2021 Erasmus Lectures: Art and Thought in the Dutch Republic (Part 3, "Room for Reflection: The Space of Painting")
Hanneke Grootenboer, Professor of Art History at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and the 2021 Erasmus Lecturer on the History and Civilization of the Netherlands and Flanders at Harvard University
Location: Online, Registration Link
<https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2g2A_d8BTI2rHsg0GURMFQ>All talks will take place online via Zoom and are free and open to all.
More Information<https://harvardartmuseums.org/calendar/art-and-thought-in-the-dutch-republi…>
Friday, November 19, 2021 6:00PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar: Shakespearean Studies
Michelle Ephraim (Worcester Polytechnic Institute), "Shakespeare as Memoir."
Location: Online. Please register for this event at https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/shakespearean-studies; after registration, you will be sent an email with Zoom instructions.
Friday, December 3, 2021 4:00PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar: Shakespearean Studies
Kent Cartwright (University of Maryland), "Shakespearean Comedy and the Problem of Forgiveness"
Location: Online. Please register for this event at https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/shakespearean-studies; after registration, you will be sent an email with Zoom instructions.
Tuesday, December 7, 2021 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Ori Ben-Shalom, "Observing Smallpox: Medical Empiricism, Scientific Personae, and Children in Italy, 1750-1810"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Thursday, December 9, 2021 4:00-6:00PM EST
Five College Seminar in Book History
UMass Amherst
Arthur F. Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
Asheesh Siddique (UMass Amherst), "Print, Records, and the 'Science' of Law in the Early American Republic"
Location: Online, Registration Link Forthcoming
More Information<https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/siddique-2021> (format listed on website to be updated to reflect switch to Zoom)
Thursday, December 9, 2021 5:30PM EST
Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center Seminar in Women, Gender, and Culture in the Early Modern World
Bernadette Andrea (University of California, Santa Barbara), "Transculturation and 'English' Daughters in Early Modern Morocco"
Location: Online
You must register for events in order to gain access. We will send out links for each event closer to the date, and they will also soon be available at https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/women-gender-and-culture-early-m…. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. If you have any questions, please contact us at ermurphy(a)bu.edu<mailto:ermurphy@bu.edu>.
Tuesday, February 1, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Mateo Montoya, "The Thirty Immortals of Geneva: Life Annuities, Smallpox Inoculation, and Probabilistic Thought c. 1760-1793"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, March 1, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Alejandro Nodarse, "Blood Lines: Drawing and Circulation in Marco Aurelio Severino's Chirugia Illustrata (Surgery Illustrated)"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, March 22, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Ashley Gonik, "From Heller to the Heavens: Making Sense of Quantitative Tables in Print"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, April 26, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Abram Kaplan & Alex Garnick, "Towards a New Reading of Descartes' Meditations"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
Tuesday, May 3, 2022 12:00-1:15PM EST
Early Sciences Working Group at Harvard
Patrick Graham, "Lionel Cranfield's Audits: Computing at the Intersection of Finance, State and the New Science in Early Stuart England"
Location: This meeting will be held in hybrid format, both on Zoom and in person. The in person portion will be held in Science Center 252. To receive the zoom link please write to mateomontoya(a)g.harvard.edu<mailto:mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu>.
*If you would like your announcement to be posted in an upcoming Early Mod Events listing please send your event details to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>
To be included in the Early Mod Events mailing, the event must take place or (in case of online events) be relevant to the greater Boston area. Announcements are posted at the discretion of the Early Mod Listserv administrator. It would be a great help if you could follow this format:
Day, date, time
Sponsor (if available)
Type of event (ex. Lecture/Symposium/Workshop), Event Title
Person giving talk (in bold), their home institution (if applicable)
Location: in-person or virtual
*If the event is virtual, please include either a Zoom registration link OR a contact email with the announcement. If your event is being held in-person, please specify this and include location details.
Additional info (no more than a couple of sentences)
RSVP or Registration information/link
Greetings!
This list announces talks in the greater Boston area pertaining to the study of the early modern period ca. 1350-1800, in any discipline and with any regional specialization. This year we are announcing in person and online events and activities relevant to the Boston area. Please forward announcements of events, including exhibits and application deadlines for future conferences in our region. We're planning a mailing roughly every two weeks-please therefore send notices of events at least two weeks in advance. Please forward announcements, in the format requested at the end of this message, and e-mail addresses to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>.
For security reasons the list will not disseminate zoom links directly, but we can list an email contact to which to write for further details about attending. Alternatively, we can circulate registration information for events. All times are EDT (prior to 11/7/21) and EST (on/after 11/7/21).
Late Breaking News
Friday, November 5, 2021 4:00-5:30PM EDT
Harvard Art Museums and Harvard University's Department of History of Art and Architecture
The 2021 Erasmus Lectures: Art and Thought in the Dutch Republic (Part 1)
Hanneke Grootenboer, Professor of Art History at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, and the 2021 Erasmus Lecturer on the History and Civilization of the Netherlands and Flanders at Harvard University
Location: Online, Registration Link<https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3G1XJArKSXyLjWm4ApV-vg>
All talks will take place online via Zoom and are free and open to all.
More Information<https://harvardartmuseums.org/calendar/art-and-thought-in-the-dutch-republi…>
*If you would like your announcement to be posted in an upcoming Early Mod Events listing please send your event details to: earlymod(a)fas.harvard.edu<mailto:earlymod@fas.harvard.edu>
To be included in the Early Mod Events mailing, the event must take place or (in case of online events) be relevant to the greater Boston area. Announcements are posted at the discretion of the Early Mod Listserv administrator. It would be a great help if you could follow this format:
Day, date, time
Sponsor (if available)
Type of event (ex. Lecture/Symposium/Workshop), Event Title
Person giving talk (in bold), their home institution (if applicable)
Location: in-person or virtual
*If the event is virtual, please include either a Zoom registration link OR a contact email with the announcement. If your event is being held in-person, please specify this and include location details.
Additional info (no more than a couple of sentences)
RSVP or Registration information/link