Borghesi Mellon Workshop on Science, Nature, and Wonder in the Middle Ages. “Art, Nature, Fabrication.” Public Lecture by Prof. Claudia Swan (Dept. of Art History, Northwestern University), Co-Sponsored by the Department of Art History, the Center …
Events
IRH Lecture:
IRH Lecture: Andrey V. Ivanov (IRH UW System Fellow; History, UW-Platteville) A Spiritual Revolution: The Impact of The Reformation and Enlightenment in Early Modern Orthodox Russia April 30, 2018 – 3:30 P.M. 212 University Club Building, …
Workshop Round Table: Digital Humanities: The Case of Emblem Books and Early Modern Images
Digital Humanities: The Case of Emblem Books and Early Modern Images Workshop Round Table with Peter M. Daly, Bernard Deschamps (McGill), Wim van Dongen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) May 10, 2018 – 10:30am-1pm – Memorial Library, …
GEMSS Research Symposium
Second Annual GEMSS Research Symposium at UW-Madison The Graduate Early Modern Student Society UW-Madison presents the Second Annual GEMSS Graduate Research Symposium, “(Mis)appropriating the Past: The Uses and Abuses of History,” Friday, April 27th – 8:30am-7pm – …
CEMS Conference
CEMS Conference 2018 on Early Modern Visual Culture at the Memorial Library Special Collections
“Fake News and the Reformation: Propaganda in Early Modern Balladry”
Scott Mellor (Department of German, Nordic, and Slavic) “Fake News and the Reformation: Propaganda in Early Modern Balladry” Monday, December 4, at noon – Madsen Room, Van Hise 1312
“News from Sicily: The 1669 Eruption of Etna in Italian and British Sources”
Date: Friday, December 1, 2017Time: 3:45 PMTitle: “News from Sicily: The 1669 Eruption of Etna in Italian and British Sources,” by Professor Monica Azzolini, a historian of early modern Italian medicine and science. Location: 976 …
“Heretics! The Wondrous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy”
Speakers Steven and Ben Nadler, Author/Illustrator of Heretics! The Wondrous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy, will talk about partnering on a graphic novel about 17th-century philosophy Reception and Book Signing to follow the PresentationWednesday, October …
GEMSS Monthly Meeting
Any graduate student studying early modernity (howsoever defined) is invited to join us for the GEMSS September monthly meeting taking place on campus Friday, September 29th, from 3:30-5pm in the Founder’s Room on the second …
GEMSS Monthly Meeting
Any graduate student studying early modernity (howsoever defined) is invited to join us for the GEMSS December monthly meeting taking place on Wednesday, December 13th, starting at 5pm. Location is to be determined. As always, …