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London Locations: the Politics of Place in Seventeenth-century London

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Venue: Birkbeck 43 Gordon Square

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LONDON LOCATIONS

Paris Early Modern Seminar and London Renaissance Seminar

June 14 9.00am-6.00pm

 

Keynes Library, also known as Room 114

Birkbeck

43 Gordon Square,

London WC1

 

What happened where in seventeenth century London – and why is that important? Panellists explore the many dimensions of place, space and person and analyse many kinds of texts from plays and letters to songs and parish records. These raise issues about the relationships between art and commerce, crime and justice, memory and reputation. Please do join us and share your thoughts.

 

 

9.00 Coffee

 

9.30-10.10 At a distance: London from Abroad

 

‘Home away from home: Memories of London locations in some early modern English accounts of distant travels’

Ladan Niayesh

 

 

10.10-10.55 Zooming in: Mapping people and place

 

Strange Inventions, Strange Changes and a Strange Order: Donald Lupton’s Subtly Subversive Gazeteer of Early Modern London
Claire Labarbe

‘Park Life: Hyde Park (1637); St. James Park (1671)’
Mark Houlahan

10.55-11.30 Coffee

11.30-12.10 Excavating: times and memories

‘Contact zones: Clerkenwell and the 1594/5 Gray’s Inn Revels’
Michelle O'Callaghan

12.10-1.30pm lunch

1.30-pm-2.30pm Living: the City

John Heminges (1566 – 1630): editor of the First Folio, ‘Citizen and Grocer’, and parish constable.
Meryl Faiers

‘ “A Mint in the Temple”: Coining in seventeenth century London’
 Judith Hudson

2.30-3.00 Break

3pm-3.55 Commerce / theatre
 

‘ “Playing the Whore”: Early Modern Bawdy Houses as Theatrical Spaces’
Kameron R.L. Johnson

‘The Golden Pen: Peter Bales and the Blackfriars Writing Challenge of 1595’
Grace Murray

4.00-4.55 Beyond the Borders: East, South, West

‘Experiencing the Everyday in the East India Company’s Yard at Blackwall’

Michael Powell-Davis

‘Plague, Sewers, and Sunday Drinking: Locating the Globe Stairs and the Globe Tavern’
Héloïse M. Sénéchal

‘Consumption, Purging and Beyond the Borders’

Amelia Ormondroyd-Williams

 

4.55-5.15 break

5.15-6.00  Heterotopia? Mixing it

‘Where Actors and Musicians Meet: Creative Communities at the Early Modern Inns of Court’
Simon Smith


6.00 Drinks

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