This looks as if it might be of interest for those of us who are
in range, as it were.....
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> From [log in to unmask] Wed Apr 7 14:58:00 1993
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> Subject: 17th-Century Conference
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> The Renaissance Center at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
> announces the following conference for - October 28-31, 1993:
>
> Europe and Whitehall: Society, Culture
> and Politics, 1603-1685
>
> This multidisciplinary conference examines the multiple connections
> existing between the English royal court and continental Europe during
> the seventeenth century. Topics will include: politics, literature, music,
> the performing arts, social networks, visual culture, diplomacy, and
> international relations.
>
> Workshop leaders include:
> Jonathan Brown, "Visual Culture"
> Robert D. Hume, "Theatre Production and Music"
> Arthur F. Kinney, "The Court seen through Literature"
> Gordon Schochet, "Political Thought"
> Lois G. Schwoerer, "Print Culture, Law and Ideology in
> the Restoration"
> Charles K. Smith, "Epicurean Discourse and Royalism"
>
> Speakers include:
> Martin Butler, Caroline Hibbard, Nancy Klein Maguire,
> Richard McCoy, Annabel Patterson, Jonathan Scott,
> R. Malcolm Smuts, J.P. Sommerville, James A. Winn
>
> For further information write to:
>
> Nancy Klein Maguire, The Folger Shakespeare Library,
> 201 East Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC 20003 - or -
>
> R. Malcolm Smuts, History Dept., University of Massachusetts,
> Boston, 100 Morrisey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125
> Phone: (617)287-6860
>
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