Seminar Programme, 2023–24:
19 Oct (Zoom only): William Connell, 'Republicanism and Religious Reform: Donato Giannotti’s History of the Church'
2 Nov (in person & on Zoom): David Lines, 'How Useful are Statutes for the Study of University History? The Case of Medieval and Early Modern Bologna'
16 Nov (Zoom only): Celeste McNamara, 'Hunting a Harasser: Urban Space and Anonymity in 18th-Century Venice'
30 Nov (in person & on Zoom): Stephen Milner, 'The Renaissance of the Industrial Revolution'
18 Jan (in person & on Zoom): Lisa Di Crescenzo, 'Questions of Émigré Agency: A Florentine Governess at the Este Court, 1480–1491'
1 Feb (Zoom only): Filippo Petricca, 'Pawning Fiction: Medieval Literature and Secured Loans between France and Italy (13th-14th C.)'
15 Feb (in person & on Zoom): Elizabeth McCahill, 'The res publica Christiana at the Court of Leo X'
29 Feb (Zoom only): Saida Bondini, 'From Destruction to Construction: Art, Architecture and Natural Disasters in Sixteenth-Century Italy'
14 Mar (in person & on Zoom): John Henderson, 'The Great Pox in Renaissance Italy: Representation and Experience'
The series convenors look forward to welcoming you.
Stefan Bauer (King’s College London), Catherine Keen (University College London), Guido Rebecchini (Courtauld Institute)
For any questions, please contact stefan.bauer@kcl.ac.uk.