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Tag Archives: Dr Mark Hutchings
The Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra coincidence
Dr Mark Hutchings writes: The events held in the UK and across the globe to commemorate the four hundredth anniversary of Shakespeare’s death are being mirrored in Spain and the Hispanic world: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, author of Don Quixote, … Continue reading
Department Research Evening: Thursday 7th March
There will be an informal gathering, to be held in 125 (Humss) on Thursday 7th March, from 5-7pm, to celebrate some of the recent research activity of the Dept. Over some nibbles and wine, members of the Department will get … Continue reading
Early Modern Research Centre event
The next seminar will be: ‘The Economics of Playhouse Geography’ Wednesday 20 February Dr Mark Hutchings (Reading) 5.15 pm Humss 126, Whiteknights Campus
Mark Hutchings: recent and forthcoming publications
During my Leverhulme Study Abroad Fellowship held earlier this year in Valladolid, Spain I worked on several projects related to my interest in Anglo-Spanish relations in the early modern period. The following articles published this year offer an idea … Continue reading
Dr Mark Hutchings’ Leverhulme Project
I am currently in Spain on a six-month Leverhulme Study Abroad Fellowship, where I am organizing an international workshop on the theme ´Networks of Exchange: Exile Communities in Early Modern Europe´. I am based in Valladolid, which for a short … Continue reading