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I am thrilled that my book has been reviewed in Migrating Minds: Journal of Cultural Cosmopolitanism by such a prominent scholar and expert on republicanism and early modern political thought, Rachel Hammersley. Do check out her blog, which features many analyses on early modern political thought, republicanism, and James Harrington. My many thanks to the…
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Symposium Title: “On an Intellectual History of Legal History: Figures, Disciplines, Methods, and Moments of the Creation and Institutionalisation of Legal History in 1500-1900 Europe” Date: 12-13 June 2025 Location: University of Bayreuth, Germany Symposium Themes The conference aims to gather scholars working on legal history or other aspects related to the teaching of legal disciplines in a…
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Very happy to see this article finally published after being accepted with almost no revision in the journal KNOW (submitted February 2022). With Sanne Maekelberg, we reconstruct the private library of the Cavendish family at Chatsworth House and Hardwick Hall, built and used by Hobbes with the angle of privacy studies developed in the Centre…
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26-04-2024 09:15-13:00 Campus de Madrid-Quintana- AULA 105 Organizado por Silvia Z. Mitchell (Purdue University/URJC) y Frank Ejby Poulsen (URJC) Inscripción: http://eventos.urjc.es/go/sitios Programa Bienvenida Silvia Z. Mitchell (Purdue University/URJC) Panel 1: Sitios Reales en el reino de Nápoles: edificios y jardines Modera: Frank Ejby Poulsen (URJC) Receso Panel 2: Sitios Reales en la península ibérica: iconografía, representación…
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Read my report of the conference “Court Culture Exchanges between the Courts of the Iberian Peninsula and the Habsburg Netherlands (15th-16th centuries)” , organised by Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, University of Silesia, and Instituto Moll Centre of Research on Flemish Painting, in October 2023. https://philostrato.revistahistoriayarte.es/index.php/moll/article/view/547
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On 18 November 2023, I make a short lecture about the significations of the allegories painted on the ceiling of the library at the Monastery of El Escorial. This event is part of the Week of Science, organised at King Juan Carlos University, Madrid, together with colleagues from the Research Project CINTER. https://eventos.urjc.es/102224/detail/la-boveda-de-la-biblioteca-del-monasterio-de-san-lorenzo-de-el-escorial-como-recurso-didactico-.html?fbclid=IwAR3XgeVCnIwkGxV-bFLq3oxr-389SAT65R-XHSn2BS3l_fol4kI3ZxnzjOs




