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North Western Long Eighteenth-Century Seminar,
Programme for 2007-8


Venue: John Rylands Library, Deansgate, Manchester

 
Time: 3.30 start (tea from 3 in the library cafe), 5pm finish, followed by drinks and dinner. All welcome.
 
3 October 2007 Bill Stafford, University of Huddersfield
The representation of masculinities in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1785-1815
21 November 2007 Karen Harvey, University of Sheffield
Ritual Encounters: Reconstructing Male Homosociability in the Eighteenth Century
30 January 2008 Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow
The Jacobite Army in 1745: tactics, organization and arms
5 March 2008 Katrina Navickas, University of Edinburgh
Moors and fields in popular protest in the north of England, 1760-1848
 
14 March 2008  
In addition to our Seminar series:

Teaching and Learning the Long Eighteenth Century
A Day Conference at the Centre for Excellence in Enquiry-Based Learning, University of Manchester. Further details (including call for papers and booking information) at the History Subject Centre website, at: www.hca.ltsn.ac.uk/history

 
23 April 2008
Dan Szechi, University of Manchester

‘Retrieving Captain Le Cocq's Plunder: Plebeian Scots and the Aftermath of the 1715 Jacobite Rebellion’
4 June 2008
David Worrall, Nottingham Trent University
The Representation of the Islamic World on the British and American Stage
   
If you have any queries, would like A3 copies of the poster to display, or wish to be added to the mailing list, then please contact Hannah Barker at hannah.barkerX@Xmanchester.ac.uk (please remove the each X  character from the above email address, they have been inserted to reduce the possibility of spam)
   

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