Comparative Social and Cultural History Seminar: Exile Podcast
1) Elizabeth Evenden: Printers, exiles, and exchanges between England and Iberia
Elizabeth Evenden discusses the early modern perceptions of historical relations between Britain, Portugal, and Spain.
Elizabeth Evenden: Printers, exiles, and exchanges between England and Iberia
54:26 | Feb 20th, 2016
2) Nicholas Terpstra: Exile, Expulsion, and Religious Refugees: Early Modern Migrations and the Meaning of Reformation
Professor Terpstra calls for an alternative history of the reformation, one which put the concerns with purification, expulsion, and exclusion at its heart. This opens up new avenues and moves the sta...Show More
3) Roundtable: Exile in/and the Ottoman Empire
Three key scholars working on the Ottoman empire discuss the impact of exile in its history.
4) Nil Palabiyik: Byzantine Exiles and Venetian Printers
Nil Palabiyik brings back to light the Greek figures who were active participants in Late Humanism.
5) Penny Roberts: Adversity and Opportunity in the Huguenot Exile Experience
What do the French Wars of Religion look like when we add the perspective of exile, both external and internal.
6) Marc Saperstein: Aspects of Jewish Exile
Marc Saperstein discusses the complexities of Jewish exile through the medium of poems.
7) Peter Burke: At the Crossroads: histories of exile, histories of knowledge
Discussion of recent thinking about the history of exile, and prospect of future publications on the impact of exile on the creation of knowledge.
Peter Burke: At the Crossroads: histories of exile, histories of knowledge
1:40:00 | Oct 13th, 2015