Welcome to the Power and Gender blog!
This blog is designed as an additional resource to the course and it aims to enhance your knowledge and understanding of the early modern period. By bringing to your attention images/ ideas/ texts not discussed in class due to time restrictions, the blog will hopefully encourage you to think of set texts in a wider cultural context and it will inspire you to consult a variety of primary and secondary sources for your independent research.
I want this to be a creative space outside the seminars, so feel free to post your own contributions in the comments or to email me at panagiota.tsentourou@manchester.ac.uk anything early modern (an engraving, a pamphlet, a biographical clue, a title page, etc) or regarding the early modern (an exhibition, an article, a play, etc) you might find interesting, bizarre, hilarious, shocking!
Looking forward to meeting you all next week!
This blog is designed as an additional resource to the course and it aims to enhance your knowledge and understanding of the early modern period. By bringing to your attention images/ ideas/ texts not discussed in class due to time restrictions, the blog will hopefully encourage you to think of set texts in a wider cultural context and it will inspire you to consult a variety of primary and secondary sources for your independent research.
I want this to be a creative space outside the seminars, so feel free to post your own contributions in the comments or to email me at panagiota.tsentourou@manchester.ac.uk anything early modern (an engraving, a pamphlet, a biographical clue, a title page, etc) or regarding the early modern (an exhibition, an article, a play, etc) you might find interesting, bizarre, hilarious, shocking!
Looking forward to meeting you all next week!
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