The Medieval and Early Modern Studies workshop will be hosting the following events:
Professor Hamburger will also be giving a lecture at 5 pm on November 5th following his lunchtime workshop with MEMS.
All the above mentioned workshops will take place at Noon in Building 260 Room 216.
Persons requiring assistance or further information should contact:
Brad Bouley (bouley at stanford.edu) or
Stanford CMEMS gratefully acknowledges support from the Hoover House Circle and the President's Fund for Innovation in the Humanities.
Marcelo Aranda
October 2, 2008, History PhD candidateNancy Kollmann
William H. Bonsall Professor of History, Stanford UniversityBrad Bouley
PhD candidate, History, Stanford UniversityJeffrey Hamburger
Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, Harvard UniversitySebastian Barrevald
PhD candidate, History, Stanford UniversityHilary Gatti
"Giordano Bruno in England: A Re-Assessment (with the Department of English and Department of History)"Imagination and Memory in Medieval and Early Modern Studies"
MEMS graduate student conference
Sponsored by the Stanford Humanities Center. Made possible by support from the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Stanford University Dean of Research.
Iga Zelazny (iga at stanford.edu) or
Elizabeth Coggeshall (eacogg at stanford.edu)