Killing in the Name Of: Regicide, Assassination, and Political Violence during the French Wars of Religion
Intervention de Brian Sandberg, résident à l'IEA de Paris, dans une session de la Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (SCSC), 16-19 octobre 2014.
Intervenants :
- Charles Keenan (Northwestern University)
- Gregory D. Bereiter (Northern Illinois University)
- Stefania Gargioni (University of Kent–FU Berlin)
Presentation
The Sixteenth Century Society and Conference (SCSC) promotes scholarship on the early modern era, broadly defined (ca. 1450 – ca. 1660). Providing opportunities for intellectual exchange among scholars of the period, the Society also actively encourages the integration of younger colleagues into the academic community. The geographical scope of the organization is as international as its membership. The SCSC welcomes scholars from all disciplines in early modern studies including history, art history, religion, history of science, musicology, digital humanities, Ottoman studies, and literary and cultural studies in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The Society holds one annual meeting in a different city each year, usually during the month of October, with an average of more than 700 participants.
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