Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700
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Recovering Europe’s Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700: interdisciplinary & international project on political assemblies in #earlymodern Europe. @UniofOxford
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Transnational conference on an important parliamentary theme! And a chance to visit Warsaw in January!
Pl come! Pl circulate!
Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700 Paul Seaward Oxford Centre for Intellectual History Avi Lifschitz History Of Parliament
Come hear me speak @ 'Religion in Britain and Ireland, 1400–1700' seminar at Oxford:
Week 1: Thursday 25 April, 17.00.
‘The First Tudor Succession Tract?’
Venue: Campion Hall, Lecture Room. Please email [email protected] for the link to join online.
Our Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700 project, moi & Jim van der Meulen
to be precise, has run another round of micro-internships through Careers Service, University of Oxford University of Oxford.
Here's one student testimony: 'This project has been incredibly fulfilling and engaging, and I have genuinely appreciated our exchanges'.
Don't miss this terrific new article which was first delivered at a conference on Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700 in Krakow in June 2022!
Congratulations, Jorge Díaz Ceballos!
Deliberation and autonomy in the Dutch Republic (1579-1795) with Jim van der Meulen !
Don't miss Jim’s online talk Institute of Historical Research on Tues 27 Feb!
history.ac.uk/events/dutch-d…
Next up from the Parliamentary Culture blog archive... Oxford Centre for Intellectual History
Robert Frost’s exploration of the Polish–Lithuanian Sejm and its principle of unanimity.
➡️intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/article/when-i…
Next up in our series of revisited blogs is Filippo de Vivo's exploration of the proud oxymorons of Venetian parliamentary culture and conciliar activity.
Read it on Oxford Centre for Intellectual History's website: intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/article/the-pr…
This week ParlCulture will be revisiting our 2021 blog series, hosted by Oxford Centre for Intellectual History
First up is Michel Hébert’s discussion of whether there was any such thing as a parliamentary culture in pre-modern Europe.
Do take a look: intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/article/late-m…
NEW BLOG!
Michel Hébert explores the late medieval context of early modern parliamentary culture in the latest blog for the Parliamentary Culture, 1500-1700 series History Of Parliament
Find out more on our website below:
intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/article/late-m…
Starting next week: The Carlyle Lectures in the History of Political Thought 2024
Paul Seaward will deliver the series: 'Clarendon and the Practice of Politics'
history.ox.ac.uk/carlyle-lectur…
Oxford History
Not to be missed!
Paul Seaward (of History Of Parliament) will be lecturing on the practice of politics throughout Hilary Term!
You can also read Paul’s contribution to our blog series here:
intellectualhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/article/parlia…