Mar 23, 2021
Workshop: Media and Public (Dis)Order
Am 29. und 30. März findet ein digitaler Frühneuzeit-Workshop mit dem Thema „Media and Public (Dis)order“ statt. Er wird gemeinsam mit der University of Warwick (UK) und der Universität Rostock veranstaltet.
Wir freuen uns über Zuhörer:innen und eifrige Mitdiskutant:innen, die mit uns den Austausch von (Nachwuchs-)Wissenschaftler:innen aus Dresden, Warwick und Rostock pflegen möchten.
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TIMETABLE (CET)
Monday, 29 March 2021
10:00-10:30
Introduction - Beat Kümin (Warwick), Gerd Schwerhoff (Dresden)
Chair: Maria Tauber (Warwick)
10:30-11:15
Joe Chick (Warwick) “Ceremony, Guilds, and Government: Image and Authority in English Monastic Towns”
11:15-12:00
Francesca Farnell (Warwick) “Elizabeth Barton and the Media Machinations of the Tudor State”
12:00-12:15
Coffee break
12:15-13:00
Wiebke Voigt (Dresden) “A Threat to Divine Order? The Debate on Uproar in Early Reformation Pamphlets and Their Disruptive Potential”
13:00-14:30
Lunch break
Chair: Marjolein Schepers (Brüssel)
14:30-15:15
Jan Siegemund (Dresden) “Libelling and the Dynamics of Conflict between Citizens and Magistracy. The Case of Zwickau 1599.”
15:15-16:00
Hannah Straw (Warwick) “Divine Right Destabilised: Popular Print, General George Monck, and the Re-establishment of Monarchical Order”
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
16:30-17:15
Serin Quinn (Warwick) “Consumption as a Point of Contention: Aphrodisiacs in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Print"
Tuesday, 30 March 2021
Chair: Franziska Neumann (Rostock)
10:00-10:45
Laura Tack (Rostock) “Storm Flood Sermons and Other Media as a Means to Enforce Order After Natural Disasters in the South Baltic”
10:45-11:30
Daniel Gettings (Warwick) “Water: Tool of Violent Repression and Symbol of Defiance in Early Modern English Print”
11:30-12:00
Coffee break
Chair: Benjamin Seebröker (Dresden)
12:00-12:45
Max Rose (Dresden) “Repression and the Uses of Justice. Libelling in the Legal System of Early Seventeenth Century England”
12:45-13:30
Maria Tauber (Warwick) “Contested Seats, Contested Messages – Challenging and Negotiating Order Through Printed Election Addresses in 1747 Middlesex”
13:30-14:00
Concluding discussion
Kontakt
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NameDr. Jan Siegemund
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Collaborative Research Centre 1285 "Invectivity. Constellations and Dynamics of Disparagement"
Collaborative Research Centre 1285 "Invectivity. Constellations and Dynamics of Disparagement"
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