Iberian History Reading Group

Established in January 2018, the Reading Group on Iberian History (Medieval & Early Modern) aims to be a space where people from all over Oxford who have an interest in the history of Iberia and the global empires of Spain and Portugal can meet and have lively discussions of primary and secondary sources in an informal setting. Attendance is free and open to all: meetings have enjoyed a lot from the contribution of students and scholars working on Iberian medieval or modern history, as well as literature or history of art, who have provided the group with an interdisciplinary approach that has also formed the basis of a one-day graduate workshop which has usually been organised in the month of June.

Michaelmas Term 2023 Special series: Indigenous Histories of the Iberian World

NB: Electronic copies of the readings will be pre-circulated through the mail list: mailto:iberian@history.ox.ac.uk

For more information, please check iberianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/upcoming-talks, or email mailto:iberian@history.ox.ac.uk
Type: Seminar Series
Series organisers: Giuseppe Marcocci, Joana Neves Teixeira
Timing: Wednesdays 13:00-14:30
Web Address: https://iberianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk/
Organising department: Faculty of History

Talks:

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Editors: Laura Spence, Belinda Clark