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Ed Legon, Historic Royal Palaces/Kings College London
Chair: Tim Reinke-Williams
Institute of Historical Research
The Business of Wallpaper: The English Wallpaper Trade in the Long Eighteenth Century
Philippa Mapes
(University of Leicester)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
An Outdated Impulse? British Family Identity and Genealogical Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century
Stéphane Jettot
(University of Paris-Sorbonne)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Country Houses & Collaborative Research: Revealing the History of Boughton House & the Montagu Estates in the Long Eighteenth Century
Rosemary Sweet, Helen Bates and Emma Purcell
(University of Leicester)
Brit...
Institute of Historical Research
The Idea of a Measurable Space: Joseph Priestley's 1765 Chart of Biography
Stephen Boyd Davis
(Royal College of Art)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Ned Ward's "Knack of Pleasing": Practices of Laughter in the Eighteenth Century
Kate Davison
(University of Sheffield)
British History in the Long 18th Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Cultures of Settlement, 1660-1780
Naomi Tadmor
(University of Lancaster)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Neoclassicism and Florentine Freemasonry
Dr Jason Kelly
(Indiana University - Purdue University)
British History in the Long EIghteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
'At first nothing could be more shocking': the Impact of the Act for Burying in Woollen
Alice Dolan
(University of Hertfordshire)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Becoming Disabled: Narrative, Emotion and Identity in Eighteenth-Century England
Professor David Turner
(Swansea University)
British HIstory in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Legacies of British Slave-Ownership in the Long Eighteenth Century
Dr Nick Draper
(University College London)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Disordered London? The view from Rosemary Lane
Dr Janice Turner
(University of Hertfordshire)
British History in the Long 18th Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
William Hazlitt's Radical Faith
Kevin Gilmartin Hazlitt
(Caltech/University of York)
British History in the Long 18th Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
Rabbits, Whigs and Hunters: Rethinking Mary Toft's Monstrous Births of 1726
Dr Karen Harvey
(University of Sheffield)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series
Institute of Historical Research
'Lightning Talks' 3 minute presentations by early PhD students
Kathleen Reynolds
(Durham University)
Anna Field
(Cardiff University)
Emma Purcell
(University of Leicester)
Daniel Reed
(Oxford Brookes ...
(three minute papers from early PhD students)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar
Institute of Historical Research
30 October 2013
Institute of Historical Research
'Female agony and visionary experience: Jane Lead (1624-1704), her last days and its impact upon the Philadelphian Society, c.1697-1704'
Ariel Hessayon
(Goldsmiths)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Centu...
Institute of Historical Research
Loose, Idle and Disorderly: Vagrant Removal in Late Eighteenth-Century Middlesex
Tim Hitchcock (Herts), Adam Crymble (KCL) and Louise Falcini (Reading)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar ser...
Institute of Historical Research
Material Culture Panel: The Significance of Things
'What can things tell us about the eighteenth century that we don't know already?'
John Styles
(Hertfordshire)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Centur...
Institute of Historical Research
Material Culture Panel: The Significance of Things
'How can things make historians think differently?'
Margot Finn
(UCL)
British History in the Long Eighteenth Century seminar series