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Trinity Term Seminars

Posted on April 26, 2021 by Adam Bridgen

Now available on the RECSO website are the recently updated listings for this term’s romantic and eighteenth-century studies seminars:

Bodleian Centre for the Study of the Book

Long Eighteenth Century Research in Progress Seminars (TBC)

Restoration to Reform: 1660-1832

RECSO Seminars: “Objects from the Wallace Collection: Tracing Transformations in Eighteenth-Century Polite European Culture”

Romantic Research Seminar

Graduate Seminar in History, 1680-1850

As for RECSO’s activities, you’ll find information about our European Enlightenment graduate object presentations (9th June) and inaugural study day on the theme of ‘Domesticity’ (13 June), organised by Dr Karen Lipsedge and Adam Bridgen.

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