Rethinking State Trials

Symposium on Rethinking the State Trials: The Politics of Justice in Later Stuart England
Organized by Brian Cowan (McGill University) and Scott Sowerby (Northwestern University) and sponsored by the Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies

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Thursday, April 10 (at Northwestern University)
Friday, April 11 (at the Newberry)

This program is free and open to the public, but space is limited and registration in advance is required by 10 am Thursday, April 10.

Papers will be precirculated electronically to registrants.

Faculty and graduate students at member institutions of the Center for Renaissance Studies consortium (including Northern Illinois University) may be eligible to apply for travel funding to attend this program (http://www.newberry.org/newberry-renaissance-consortium-grants).

For more information, see the symposium website:
http://www.newberry.org/04102014-symposium-rethinking-state-trials-politics-justice-later-stuart-england

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