Affective Artefacts: Erica Fudge (Strathclyde) on the Dying Human and the Living Animal in Early Modern England
Affective Artefacts proudly presents
Professor Erica Fudge (Strathclyde), The Will as Affective Artefact: the Dying Human and the Living Animal in Early Modern England
The John Rylands Research Institute and Library
Tue, 13 Jun 2023 16:00 – 17:30
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Professor Erica Fudge will also offer a workshop for Early Career Researchers and Postgraduate Researchers at Samuel Alexander Building, S1.25, 10am. For this, please register via email (stefan.hanss@manchester.ac.uk).
Image credits: Lucas van Leyden, ‘The Milkmaid’, 1510. Engraving, 11.4 x 15.5 cm, Metropolitan Museum New York, 41.1.24.
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