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‘Friends and Enemies: Collaboration and Conflict in the Seventeenth Century’ (Durham Centre for Seventeenth-Century Studies Twelfth International Conference), Durham Castle, 13-16 July 2009
Registration deadline: 15 June
Booking forms (postgraduate / faculty) and conference programme are available from Prof Maber. Postgraduates should use the PG form, to avail themselves of the generous subsidies on offer. (There is also a sessions choice form - this does not commit you, but it will help the organisers to get a rough idea of which speakers to allocate to which rooms.)
Session topics include trade relations, family tensions, gender roles, Milton, Vaughan, drama and the visual arts, religious conflict, polemical struggles, political theory and regicide. Countries covered include England, Ireland, Scotland, France, the Netherlands and America (and the relationships between several of these nations)
All registration options (from tea and coffee only up to the full residential package) are heavily discounted for postgraduates of all institutions. For those who don't want accommodation /refreshments /meals there is no charge – BUT please fill in a booking form, to help the organizers to estimate numbers. There will be wine receptions on both Monday 13th and Wednesday 15th July – free of charge to postgraduates, but again, please book.
The conference dinner is on Wednesday 15th July
REMINDER: Registration deadline: 15 June.
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