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Connecting Centre & Locality
Political Communication in England c.1550–1750
This conference explores the dynamics of local, national, and trans-Atlantic political culture with particular reference to political communication. Experts in the field survey how connections were forged between politics in London and politics in the localities. The conference was hled at The Huntington from May 20–21, 2016.
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Rachel Weil discusses, "The News Out of Newgate after the 1715 Jacobite Rebellion". Weil is Professor of History at Cornell University. This talk was included in the session titled, ”Sites of Communication”.
Published 05/21/16
Jennifer Wells discusses, "The Parliamentarians’ Predicament: Adaption and Uneasy Alliances in Interregnum Scotland and Ireland". Wells is an academic from Brown University. This talk was included in the session titled, ”State Formation, Local Networks, and Local Knowledge”.
Published 05/21/16
Jason Peacey discusses, "‘Written according to my usual way’: Communicating between Centre and Locality and the Rise of the Agent in Seventeenth-Century England". Peacey is Professor and Department Head of History at the University College London. This talk was included in the session titled,...
Published 05/20/16
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