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The Global History of Capitalism

Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China

Patrick O’Brien (Professor of Economic History in the Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China’.
The Global History of Capitalism

The Great Intellectual Divergence: Alexander Hamilton and the Global Origins of Environmental Investmentality

Eli Cook (Assistant Professor of American History, Haifa) gives a lecture on ‘The Great Intellectual Divergence: Alexander Hamilton and the Global Origins of Environmental Investmentality’.
The Global History of Capitalism

The Limits of Reciprocal Comparisons: Money and Trade Finance in the Early Modern Period

Alejandra Irigoin (Associate Professor in the Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘The Limits of Reciprocal Comparisons: Money and The Early Modern Period’.
The Paratexts Podcast

The Paratexts of Conrad Gessner

Professor Ann Blair on the uses of dedication and the multifarious paratexts of the early modern naturalist and bibliographer Conrad Gessner (1516-65)
The Paratexts Podcast

"To the Reader" Epistles

Dr Meaghan Brown discusses the early modern To the Reader epistle, in which publishers directly addressed their buying public.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Networking⁴: Reassembling the Republic of Letters, 1500-1800

Howard Hotson, Faculty of History, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the DHOXSS 2015.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Embodying song in Early Modern England

Katherine Larson (University of Toronto) gives a talk on music in Early Modern England accompanied by Lutenist Matthew Faulk
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Early Modern Catholicism Network

Clare Copeland and Jan Machielsen talk about a new hub to encourage, enhance, and promote research touching on all aspects of early modern Catholicism from across the academic disciplines.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Furnishings and Domestic Culture in early Modern England

A seminar presentation on doctoral research, employing probate inventories for the Oxfordshire market town of Thame in the 17th century.

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