Second UC Colloquium on Early Modern Central Europe
May 10-12 1996 at Berkeley
Session 1: Graduate Work in Progress
- Alan Manatt, UCSB: A Wise Reformation Policy? The Contest over Religious
Policy at the Diet of Nuremberg 1522-23 and the Legitimization of the Evangelical
Cause
- Stacy Corless, UCB: Nostre Germanie: World-View, Identity,
and Empire in Cochlaeus' Description of Germany
- Heidi Eberhardt, UCB: Encounter with a Marvelous Beast: Duerer's
Rhinoceros in its Historical Context
- Laura Kinsey, UCLA: The Habsburgs at Mariazell: Sponsored Piety and
Baroque Statecraft
- Laura Ford, UCB: National Consciousness and Political Representation
in Dutch Political Pamphlets, 1572-1648
- Jason P. Coy, UCLA: The Frisenegger Tagebuch: Group Identification
in Rural Bavaria during the Thirty Years' War
- James Erb, UCB: Print, Authority and Authorship in Harsdoerffer's
Frauenzimmer Gespraechspiele
- Jonathan Sheehan, UCB: Remnants of the Material World: Theology and
Orthography in the German Eighteenth Century
Workshop
David Sabean, UCLA: Approaches to a History of the Self in the
Early Modern Era
Session 2: Graduate Work in Progress
- Karen Oslund, UCLA: Iceland and Scientific Imagination of the Enlightenment:
Colonial Site and Experimental Space
- Erik Eisel, UCLA: Karl Phillip Moritz and the Language of the Public
Sphere
- Douglas Smith, UCLA: Virtue's Keepers: 18th Century Russian Freemasons
Map their World
- Kimberly Garmoe, UCLA: The Question of Taste in Late 18th Century
Thought