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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@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.     

    

    

* indicates a newly announced event, ** indicates an updated event    

    

    

    

Upcoming Events 

 

 

**Tuesday, 11/15/2022 12:00pm to 1:15pm      

Harvard Early Sciences Working Group  

Iman Darwish (History of Science), “Ibn Abī al-Ashʿath Book of Simples: The Formative Period of the Arabic Tradition of Materia Medica”   

Location: On Zoom and in person in Science Center room 252 (SC252), 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge MA, 02138, RSVP mateomontoya@g.harvard.edu      

 

*Tuesday, November 15, 2022, 1:30pm to 2:45pm  

Harvard Department of the Classics

Workshop: Patrick Michel (University of Lausanne) and Thomas Sagory (French Ministry of Culture): "Mapping, 3D Modelling: Interactive Tools for Middle Eastern Heritage"

Boylston Hall, Room 203, Harvard Yard, Cambridge MA. Open to members of the Harvard community. 

More Information: Methods and Practice in Classics Workshop 

 

*Tuesday, Nov 15, at 5:00 pm (time changed) 

MEMHS, Brown University 

Yekai (Kyle) Zhang (grad student, History, Brown University): "The Representation and Social Memory of the 1641 Irish Rebellion in Protestant England, c. 1642-1689." 

Pavilion Room, History Department, Brown University, Providence RI 

Please write to Maria Sokolova for more information and to receive the precirculated papter: maria_sokolova@brown.edu 

 

*Tuesday, November 15, at 5 pm Eastern Time 

Mahindra Humanities Center Renaissance Studies Seminar 

Pauline Goul (Assistant Professor of French Literature and the College, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago) 

"Smother Nature: Sustainability and the New World in Renaissance France" 

Please register here to receive the zoom link for this event. 

 

Wednesday, 11/16/2022 5:15pm  

Harvard English Department Renaissance Colloquium   

Hudson Vincent, Harvard Writing Center: "Carceral Colonialism: Thomas Morton, John Eliot, and the Puritan Origins of the Carceral State in America"   

Barker Center, Harvard University, room 211, 12 Quincy St., Cambridge MA, 02138  

More Information: https://sites.google.com/g.harvard.edu/harvard-eng-grad-colloquium/renai...  

  

Wednesday, November 16, 5:30 pm     

Brown University, Center for the Study of the Early Modern World     

Ricardo Padrón, University of Virginia: “The Chinese Discovery of America? Franciscan Missionaries and Mexican Material Culture in Guangzhou, 1579”     

Pembroke Hall 305, Brown University, Providence, RI     

    

In 1579, a group of Franciscan friars under the leadership of one Fray Pedro Alfaro attempted to establish a mission in China. Taken into custody by the Ming authorities, their destiny was shaped by the work of both human and non-human mediators, specifically a Chinese interpreter and a series of objects that the friars had brought with them from New Spain. As far as we know, this incident represents the first encounter between Chinese literati and the material culture of colonial Spanish America. The encounter provides an opportunity to reflect on patterns of early modern globalization facilitated by trans-Pacific travel.     

More information: https://events.brown.edu/early-modern-world/event/236965-early-modern-lecture-ricardo-padron-university-of     

     

**Thursday, 11/17/2022 5:30pm  

Harvard MHC Seminar on Women, Gender, and Culture in the Early Modern World  

Sarah Gwyneth Ross, Department of History, Boston College: “Playing the Vanguard: Boundary-Busting Women and the Baroque Academies that Loved Them”  

Location: Barker Center, 12 Quincy St, Cambridge MA, 02138  

https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/women-gender-and-culture-earl...  

  

Monday, November 21, 12pm-1pm     

Department of the Classics and the Standing Committee on Medieval Studies     

Harvard Premodern Race Seminar     

Session 6: Reading: Shokoofeh Rajabzadeh, “The Depoliticized Saracen and Muslim Erasure,” Literature Compass (2019).     

Room 133, Barker Center, 12 Quincy St, Cambridge MA, 02138     

For a more detailed description of PRS and its goals, please visit the Canvas site: https://canvas.harvard.edu/courses/81116.     

  

*Tuesday, Nov 29, 2022, 5pm 

Smith College, Department of English, Ruth and Clarence Kennedy Endowment for Renaissance Studies  

2022 Kennedy Lecture series: "Renaissance Poetry across Media: Poetry and Music" 

Bruce R. Smith, 2022-2023 Ruth and Clarence Kennedy Professor in Renaissance studies, Smith College 

Neilson Browsing Room, Smith College, 10 Elm Street, Northampton, Massachusetts 01063 

https://www.smith.edu/about-smith/provost/events 

 

Wednesday, 11/30/2022 5:15pm  

Harvard English Department Renaissance Colloquium   

Emily Vasiliauskas, Associate Professor of English at Williams College: "On the Way to Lyric"  

Barker Center, Harvard University, room 211, 12 Quincy St., Cambridge MA, 02138  

More information: https://sites.google.com/g.harvard.edu/harvard-eng-grad-colloquium/renaissance-colloquium  

  

Thursday, December 1, 2022, 5:00pm-7:00pm    

Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies    

Five College Seminar in Book History with Joyce Chaplin (Harvard University)    

This talk will be held via Zoom. Register here.    

More information: https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/bookhistchaplin2022   

  

Thursday, 12/1/2022 5:30pm  

MHC Seminar on Women, Gender, and Culture in the Early Modern World   

Roundtable on the new Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Women’s Writing in English: "A Field of Many Voices: Early Modern Women's Writing in English Now"  

Virtual event. Register here: https://wellesley.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEvc-CrqjMjE9dZaTj6P5O54gl492V07o3H  

  

Thursday, December 1, 2022, 6:00pm    

Harvard MHC Seminar on Eighteenth Century Studies    

New Eyes on the Eighteenth Century: XIII Dinner Symposium    

Barker Center, Harvard University, Room 133, 12 Quincy St., Cambridge MA, 02138    

  

Tuesday, 12/6/2022 12:00pm to 1:15pm      

Ashley Gonik (History, Harvard), “Approaching Error in Early Modern Printed Tables” (ESWG, Harvard)     

Location: On Zoom and in person in Science Center room 252 (SC252), 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge MA, 02138, RSVP: oribenshalom@g.harvard.edu      

   

Thursday, December 8, 2022, 4:30pm   

Kinney Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies   

Five College Renaissance Seminar with Douglas Pfeiffer (Stony Brook University)   

650 East Pleasant St., Amherst MA   

https://www.umass.edu/renaissance/event/fcrspfeiffer2022   

   

   

    

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