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Lecture: Confession and Nation in Early Modern Central Europe

2 March 2007

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J. W. Evans, Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford, will deliver the tenth anniversary lecture of the Forum on Early Modern Central Europe on the subject of  'Decennial Reflections: Confession and Nation in Early Modern Central Europe' on Wednesday 7 March 2007.

The Forum on Early Modern Central Europe (FEMCE) was jointly founded in 1997 by Dr Karin Freiedrich of the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (UCL SSEES) and Dr Jacqueline Glomski of the Warburg Institute. Since then it has hosted six speakers a year, providing a platform for many promising younger scholars from Central Europe and the UK, as well as established academics.

The lecture is organised by the Centre for the Study of Central Europe (UCL SSEES) with the support of the Warburg Institute. It will be held at 5.15 p.m. in the Lecture Room of the Warburg Institute, and will be followed by a reception. Admission is free, without ticket. 

To find out more, contact Dr Richard Butterwick (UCL SSEES).