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- Simon Ditchfield (York) 'Rome calling? Rewriting the Catholic Reformation for the 21st century'
- Venetian Seminar 2022
- Eugenio Menegon (Boston) ‘Empire of paper: A shady dealer, an insatiable linguist, an industrious missionary, and the extraordinary journey of a manuscript vocabulary between Beijing and Rome, 1760s-1820s’
- Federica Gigante (History of Science Museum, Oxford) ‘Slaves, merchants, and scholars: Italian “Turks” and the pursuit of knowledge in the 17th century’
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- Natalie Rothman (Toronto) 'Trans-Imperial Archive-Making: Diplomatic Entanglements between Venice and Istanbul'
- Raymond Carlson (Oxford) 'Michelangelo and the Salvageability of Desire'
- Jill Burke (Edinburgh) 'On Recipes, Bodies and Time (Or Where’s the History in Historical Reconstruction?)'
- Mackenzie Cooley (Hamilton) 'The Perfection of Nature: Animals, Breeding, and Race in the Renaissance'
- Maya Corry (Oxford Brookes) 'Beautiful Bodies: Spirituality, Sexuality and Gender in Leonardo's Milan'
- Paola Molino (Padua) 'The Fabrication of Historical Truths'
- Fabrizio Nevola (Exeter) 'Making the Renaissance Public: Location based interpretation of early modern urban space'
- Elena Bonora (Parma) 'Waiting for the Emperor: Italian Princes, the Pope and Charles V'
- Medieval Italian Seminar 2023
- Nicholas Terpstra (Toronto) 'Found and Lost: Race and Demography in Early Modern Foundling Care'
- Élodie Oriol (Paris 8) 'Foreigners practicing music in 18th c. Rome: careers, accessibility and building reputations'
- Kate Lowe (Warburg) 'Differential experiences of enslavement in sixteenth-century Tuscany'
- Stefania Pastore (Normale, Pisa and Centro Linceo Interdisciplinare "B. Segre") 'Italian Renaissance and Iberian Diasporas (1492-1630)'
- Graduate Workshop: Nicholas Terpstra (Toronto) and Roisin Cossar (Manitoba) 'How Might we do Microhistory after the Digital Turn?'
- Oxford Centre for European History Special Annual Lecture 2023: Nicholas Terpstra (Toronto) 'Tracing Paths: Finding Young People in the Early Modern World'
- John Henderson (Birkbeck) 'The Great Pox in Early Modern Italy: imagining and experiencing', joint with HSMT
- Eric Dursteler (Brigham Young University) 'Rethinking the Renaissance, A Mediterranean Perspective'
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- Guillaume Calafat (Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne) 'A Picaresque Project of the 18th century: The Savoyard King of Madagascar'
- Leah R. Clark (Oxford) 'Mobile Things/Mobile Motifs: Transcultural Objects Across the Mediterranean'
- Domenico Cecere (Naples) 'Disasters that made the world shudder: How extreme events redefined communication and politics in the Spanish Monarchy'
- Alejandro Garcia-Monton (Granada), Transforming the Atlantic World from the Mediterranean: Genoese Entrepreneurship and the Asiento Slave Trade, 1650-1700
- Roundtable: ‘Reflections on the global Mediterranean in Italian history’
- Zoe Farrell
- Clare Whitton
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- Francesca Trivellato (Institute of Advanced Study, Princeton) 'Renaissance Individualism Revisited: A Business History Perspective'
- Warren Boutcher (Queen Mary University of London), 'What is literary history now? Recovering the premodern textual world in the 21st century'
- Virginia Cox (Trinity College Cambridge), 'Late-Renaissance Genoa through the lens of social lyric'
- Francesco Zimei (University of Trento): 'The Italian lauda: origins, features, connections'
- Anja Perse
- Emanuela Patti (Edinburgh) and Carlotta Paltrinieri (Royal Holloway), 'On controversial heritage: Making sense of transnational biographies through archives and mythmaking'
- SEMINAR CANCELLED: Katia Occhi (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento), 'An environmental history of the “timber frontier”: sources, methods, problems'
- Gloria Moorman (Oxford and Manchester), Enrico Zucchi (Padua) and Alessandro Metlica (Padua): 'Contending Representations of Power in Baroque Republics and Monarchies'
- Campion Lecture (Michaelmas Term) 2024: Camilla Russell (Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu), 'Jesuit correspondence from early modern Asia'
- Basil Egli