Recording Now Available: Practices of Judgement in Early Modern Europe
Panel on 26 April discussed the ways in which judgment was refined, exercised and practiced in Early Modern Europe.
Panel on 26 April discussed the ways in which judgment was refined, exercised and practiced in Early Modern Europe.
On Wednesday 26 April, the Centre for Reformation and Early Modern Studies (CREMS) and the Birmingham Research Institute for History and Cultures (BRIHC) hosted an event on ‘Practices of Judgement in Early Modern Europe’.
Noah Millstone (Birmingham), was joined by Simon Smith (Birmingham), Hannah Marcus (Harvard) and Alexander Wragge-Morley (Lancaster) and discussed the ways in which judgment was refined, exercised and practiced in Early Modern Europe.
You can view a recording of the event here.
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