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Claire
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‘Sensing the Suffering of Women in London’s Plague Outbreaks’: with a particular focus on the haptic senses, this short paper will enrich our understanding of the experiences of women as
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Rachel Clamp
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‘Plague nurses, cleansers, and searchers: the female key workers of seventeenth-century Newcastle’. This paper will explore female experiences of plague through their often overlooked roles in early modern public health
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Amy Solomons
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‘Eighteenth-Century Female Readers in @NT_Libraries’: this paper analyses the in-situ book collections @tatton_park , @NTLymePark and Townend for evidence of female ownership, book-use and book circulation. @ResearchNT #EMQuon 1/14 Surv
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Mark Shearwood
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To Fight for the Emperor: Irish Troops in the Service of the Habsburg EmpireThis paper explores the identity and fate of Irish regiments transferred onto the English Establishment (payroll) by
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Nat Cutter
NatCutter
Bloodthirsty pirates, white slaves, renegadoes and raging Turks. The scourge of Christendom. Terrorists, hostage-takers, treaty-breakers, an early modern ISIS. Or participants in a Mediterranean-wide system of maritime predation, slavery an
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فطمة
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Conference paper @EMQuon2020 Death of the Nightingale: Improvising disruption in Early Modern England Hello! I'm Fatima & I'm a PhD student @CamUniMusic working on musical improvisation & imperialism in early
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Colleen Kennedy
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Working on my Twitter essay "How contemporary theatres reinscribe the history of the 17th-century plague" for @EMQuon2020 on Friday, June 26 #EMQuon I'm on the panel "‘Stories of the past
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