Friday Session 2
Draft Program, NACBS 2018 Omni Providence Hotel, Providence, Rhode Island, October 25-28 [Thursday evening: council meeting and reception for graduate students] 1 Friday, Session 1, 8:30-10:00 FRIDAY BREAKFAST, 7:30-8:30 Chair and commentator: Keith Wrightson, Yale Narragansett C University FRIDAY, SESSION 1, 8:30-10:00 Poor Relief, Governance, and Military Pursuit in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century England The Durham Priory Library Naomi Tadmor, Lancaster University Kent Urban Migration and Gender in the Long Eighteenth Session organized by the Institute of Medieval and Early Century Modern Studies at Durham University Amy Louise Erickson, University of Cambridge Chair and commentator: James Muldoon, John Carter The Making of Chargeable Bastardy: Illegitimacy and the Brown Library Poor Law, 1750-1834 Samantha Williams, University of Cambridge Durham Cathedral Library in the Classical Age of Canon Law (c. 1140-1234) Investigating the Archive: The Georgian Matthew Hoskin, Durham University Papers Programme (Round-table) Narragansett B (AV) Life-long Learning in the Priory Library: The Witness of Thomas Swalwell Questions about how the constitution of archives has Anne Thayer, Lancaster Theological Seminary structured scholarship have become central to our understanding of historical inquiry. The Georgian Papers Humanist Scholarship in the Sixteenth-Century Durham Programme, a collaborative project to digitize, Priory Library disseminate, and interpret the papers of the Georgian Elizabeth Biggs, University of York monarchs at the Royal Archives, both opens a material archive to more researchers and creates a digital Intelligence and Clandestine Activities archive. This round-table will feature three scholars who Against the Early Modern English State have worked in the Georgian Papers, as well as the Waterplace III (AV) Academic Director of the project at Kings College London and the lead for the primary American partners, the Chair: Joyce Sampson, US Naval War College Omohundro Institute and William & Mary.
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