On Wednesday 2 February, the Birmingham Research Institute for History and Cultures (BRIHC) and the Centre for Reformation and Early Modern Studies (CREMS) hosted a lively roundtable discussion on ‘Who are the Audiences for Early Modern History?’. 

Noah Millstone (History, Birmingham) chaired Paula Findlen (History, Stanford), Laura Sangha (History, Exeter) and Jacob Soll (Philosophy, History and Accounting, USC) in a discussion which questioned who the audiences for early modern history are and how they can they further broadened and engaged.