Reason of State, Estates and Stände in German and English Exchanges over the Crisis in the Palatinate, 1618-1624
Event details
The first research seminar of the Spring term is taking place on Wednesday 19th January at 5.30pm, when our own Mark Hutchinson will be giving a paper titled 'Reason of State, Estates and Stände in German and English Exchanges over the Crisis in the Palatinate, 1618-1624’.
Mark's paper will take place over Zoom. We hope to see as many of you there as possible, in what promises to be a fantastic start to the series!
If you would like to attend please email Lizzie Spencer or James West.
About the speaker
Mark Hutchinson
Mark is a Lecturer in Early Modern History. Mark has held both a Mid-Career and a Junior Research Fellowship at the Lichtenberg-Kolleg, the Institute for Advanced Study in the University of Göttingen, Germany, and a Government of Ireland Fellowship at University College Cork. Immediately prior to joining the Department, Mark was as Research Fellow as part of the York Leverhulme project ‘Rethinking Civil Society: history, theory, critique’, with which he remains actively involved.
Contact
Lizzie Spencer and James West