TLRH | Early Modern History | Microhistory, Creative, Collaborative Public History, and Early Modern Witch Trials
Monday, 21 March 2022, 4 – 5pm
'Microhistory, creative, collaborative public history, and early modern witch trials' a seminar by Dr Andrew Sneddon (Ulster) as part of the Trinity Centre for Early Modern History Research Seminar Series in association with the Trinity Long Room Hub.
The Trinity Centre for Early Modern History promotes understanding of the culture, society, economy, religion, politics and warfare of early modern Europe. The Centre organises seminars, conferences and public lectures on the early modern history of Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, as well as on relations between European and non-European states and cultures.
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Please indicate if you have any access requirements, such as ISL/English interpreting, so that we can facilitate you in attending this event. Contact: sflavin@tcd.ie
Campus Location: Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute
Accessibility: Yes
Room: online
Event Category: Lectures and Seminars
Type of Event: One-time event
Audience: Undergrad, Postgrad, Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Public
Cost: Free but registration is required
Contact Name: Dr Susan Flavin
Contact Email: sflavin@tcd.ie