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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 18:39:55 GMT
From: Stephen Clucas <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Conference - 1614: Year of Crisis

                     1614: YEAR OF CRISIS

                    A one-day conference at
                       Birkbeck College,
                     University of London

                    Saturday July 25th 1998


This one-day conference at Birkbeck College, University of
London, aims to reassess this particular year in the Jacobean
reign, from the perspective of literary and political historians.
Particular emphasis will be placed on the `Addled Parliament',
but there will also be papers on more general political or
ideological issues which found particular expression in that
year.

Provsional Programme:

Prof. Conrad Russell (Kings College London), `Bishop
Berkeley at Westminster: Can There be a Crisis which is not
perceived?'

Dr Stephen Clucas (Birkbeck College), `Robert Cotton's `A
Short Historie of Henry III' and its presentation in 1614.'

Dr David Colclough (Kings College Cambridge), `Better
becoming a Senate of Venice'? The `Addled Parliament' and
Jacobean debates on Freedom of Speech'

Dr John Cramsie (Drury College), `Crown Finance in Crisis:
The Consequences of the Addled Parliament'

Dr Rosalind Davies (QMW), `A text for trade: Richard Hakluyt's
Principal Navigations and competing interests in London's
merchant community in 1614'.

Dr Jonathan Gibson (University of Durham), `Revolution in
1614: The translation of Lucan's Pharsalia.'

Dr James Knowles (University of Newcastle), `Masques and
sexuality in 1614.'

Dr Jeremy Maule (Trinity College, Cambridge), `Satisfying the
Somersets'.

Dr Michelle O'Callaghan (Nene College), `Parliament and
Political Debates and the Jacobean Spenserians in 1614'

Reynold Silva (Birkbeck), `The Publication of George
Chapman's Andromeda Liberata and the aftermath of the
Howard Divorce'

Dr Alan Stewart (Birkbeck College), `"Purging troubled
humours": The duelling debate, 1613-1614'.

Dr Andrew Thrush (History of Parliament), `Issues and Origins
of the 1614 Parliament.'

Dr Joad Raymond (Aberdeen), `Public Opinion and the Political
Pamphlet in the Crisis of 1614.'


For further information contact the Conference Organizer, Dr
Stephen Clucas, Birkbeck
College, University of London, London WC1E 7HX. U.K.

Tel: 0171 631 6075
Fax: 0171 631 6072
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