2-Day Interdisciplinary Conference: Historical Drama in Early Modern Europe
Early modern history plays dramatized the recent and distant past for audiences and readers across Europe. While there is a wealth of scholarship on individual national traditions, European history plays have been rarely studied from comparative, interdisciplinary and multilingual perspectives. This conference will explore a range of questions. What was the relationship between historical drama and other forms of historical writing? How did vernacular and neo-Latin history plays respond to major political events and religious conflicts, both at home and abroad? How far did history plays exert influence across national borders?
Type: Seminar Series
Timing: 8 September, 10:00-18:15; 9 September, 10:00-19:00
Talks:
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Editor:
Belinda Clark