Past Virtual Scholarship Series

14 December 2023 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT José Eloy Hortal Muñoz (URJC - Madrid) Seminar:
‘Royal Geographies in Early Modern Europe: Concepts, Evolution, Types’
1 hour, 15 minutes link:
23 November 2023 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT
Dagmar Eichberger (University of Heidelberg)
‘Princess Joanna of Castile’s first Encounter with the culture of the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands: Festive Entries and Court Festivities’
Seminar
1 hour, 30 minutes
25 May 2023 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT
TBC
“Digital Humanities & Court Studies: Research Dissemination, Sharing Data & Getting Published in the Digital Age”
Roundtable Discussion
1 hour, 15 minutes
20 April 2023 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT
Steve Sanders (Oxford Brooks University)
“John Trotter: A Case Study of a Royal Upholsterer”
Seminar
1 hour, 30 minutes
23 March 2023 - 19:00 CET/18:00 GMT Sarah Bendall (Australian Catholic University), Megan Shaw (University of Auckland) and Susannah Lyon-Whaley (University of Auckland) “Women at the Stuart Courts: Households, Management and Finances” Panel presentation 1 hour, 30 minutes link:
17 February 2022 - 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT Marina Perez de Arcos (Forward College/ London School of Economics) “European Royal Humanitarian Networks in World War I” Seminar presentation 1 hour, 15 minutes link:
17 March 2022 - 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT Jonathan Spangler (Manchester Metropolitan University) “The Lady’s Got Potential: Royal Women and Unfulfilled Succession Claims across Early Modern Europe” Seminar presentation 1 hour, 15 minutes link:
14 April 2022 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT Mark Hengerer (Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München) “The ‘Kaiser und Höfe’ Database: Court Studies and Digital Humanities” Seminar presentation 1 hour, 15 minutes link:
26 May 2022 – 19:00 CET/18:00 GMT Simon Thurley, António Nunes Pereira, and other scholars (TBC) “Cultural Heritage, Museums and Academic Research – Perspectives from Court Studies” Roundtable discussion with Q&A 1 hour, 45 minutes link:
15 September 2022 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT Charlotte Backerra, Cathleen Sarti, Fatima Rhorchi, Torsten Riotte, Jonathan Spangler, and Lienhard Thaler “Monarchy & Money. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Economics and Finances of Monarchical Rule” Roundtable discussion 1 hour, 30 minutes link:
20 October 2022 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT Sean Cunningham (UK National Archives), Filippo de Vivo (University of Oxford), Alessio Assonitis (Medici Archive Project), Emily Pepper (University of Warsaw), and other archivists “Court Studies and the Archives” Roundtable discussion with Q&A 1 hour, 30 minutes link:
17 November 2020 – 18:00 CET/17:00 GMT Hannah Greig (University of York) “Possessions of the Crown: A Material History of the British Court, 1688-1832” Seminar presentation 1 hour, 15 minutes link: