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“AS FOR THE MATTER OF GOVERNMENTS”:MARGARET CAVENDISH AND THE POLITICALThe Fifteenth International Margaret Cavendish SocietyBiennial Conference17–19 June 2026University of New Brunswick (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada) Alongside her trenchant analysis of the best forms of rule and the causes and travails of the English Civil War, Margaret Cavendish offers disclaimers about women’s knowledge of, and involvement …

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Assistant Professor – Department of History

Department: Department of HistoryOpportunity type: Academic (full-time)Position title: Assistant Professor - Department of HistoryClassification: Assistant professorSupervisor's title: Department HeadPosted date: June 4, 2025Closing date: June 20, 2025Anticipated start date: August 15, 2025 Position description The Department of History at Mount Allison University invites applications for a full-time nine-month sessional position, at the rank of Lecturer …

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Yvan Morin, Méditations oniriques. De la physiologie ficinienne à une émergente raison platonicienne apte à rendre ses idées représentatives, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2025. Dans la suite de Ficin et la Modernité, puis De quel Zoroastre à quel Dieu ?, mes Méditations oniriques partent d’une expérience personnelle, mais sociohistoriquement contextualisée d’où mieux cerner son sens. Elles se …

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CFP for the AMEMG Annual Conference

CFP for the annual meeting of the Atlantic Medieval and Early Modern Group (AMEMG), October 24-25, 2025 Please join us in Moncton (NB) for this year’s conference, co-hosted by the Université de Moncton and Crandall University. A reception and keynote lecture will be held on the evening of October 24 at the Université de Moncton, …

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Call for papers | Appel à contributions

The Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English (ACCUTE) – the largest  association for literary studies in Canada – invites members of The Canadian Society for  Renaissance Studies / Société canadienne d’études de la Renaissance to consider developing and  proposing joint panels between our associations to appear on the 2025 ACCUTE conference  program.  …

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SHAKESPEARE AFTER WERSTINE: EDITING SHAKESPEARE NOW

Call for papers King’s University College and Western University invite paper proposals for the conference ‘Shakespeare After Werstine: Editing Shakespeare Now’. The conference, to be held May 1-3, 2025, in London, Ontario, will address the most urgent questions of editorial practice facing Shakespeare scholars today. Confirmed speakers include Brandi K. Adams, Alan Galey, Janelle Jenstad, …

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Diapente Renaissance Vocal Quintet

Upcoming holiday concert: the Diapente Book of Carols 2 on November 29th at St. Thomas's Anglican Church in Toronto. This concert is a collection of carols and motets from both the Old and New World telling the Christmas story, and features works by Michael Praetorius, Gaspar Fernandes, Guillaume Bouzignac, and Johann Eccard to name a …

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Ficin et la Modernité s’est instauré comme anamnèse dialogique d’une modernité qui se dépasse en se retraçant et ressourçant au gré de la résurgence de ses prémices renaissantes. Ficin inaugure une révolution des savoirs : depuis une conduite morale, émerge une différence ontohénologique faisant s’articuler physique et mathématique jusqu’en métaphysique et théologie, à savoir de l’étant …

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Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons (GEMMS)

The GEMMS research team is very pleased to announce the release of Version 2 of the Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons (GEMMS) The Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons (https://gemms.usask.ca/), is an open-access, group-sourced bibliographic database of manuscript sermons from the British Isles and North America between 1530 and 1715. GEMMS is intended to …

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