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219 Aaron Burr 219 Aaron Burr, Princeton, NJ, United States

Renaissance Displacements, Migrants and Truth Production 1500-1700

Committee for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies Graduate Conference; and co-sponsored by the Graduate School, Humanities Council, University Center for Human Values, Department of Art & Archeology, Department of Philosophy and Theory Colloquium at the Department of English

211 Dickinson Hall

The Winthrop Family on the Page: A Play on Words

Joseph Henry House Joseph Henry House, Princeton, New Jersey, United States

Opening Reception

Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
210 Dickinson Hall 210 Dickinson Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

“The Winthrop Family on the Page: A Play on Words

Tony Grafton, Jenny Rampling and Julia Stone, Princeton University

Early Modern History Workshop
Hinds Library (Room B14), McCosh Hall Hinds Library, Room B14 McCosh Hall, Princeton , NJ, United States

King Lear and its Origins

John Kerrigan, Professor of English, University of Cambridge

010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States

Shakespeare Afoot

John Kerrigan, Professor of English, University of Cambridge

Department of English, and the Humanities Council, Co-Sponsored with Renaissance and Early Modern Studies Program

Renaissance Colloquium

Laurie Shannon, Northwestern University

Department of English
127 East Pyne 127 East Pyne

Lines of Freedom

Heather James, USC, Wendy Warren, Princeton, Leonard Barkan, Princeton,

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