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Tuesday, March 29, 2005 15:40 p.m. |
Early Modernity as a Historiographic Problem
Faculty Tower, Room # 409
Lecturer(s):
Randolph Starn
Institute: University of California, Berkeley
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Randolph Starn is professor emeritus of History and Italian Studies and former director of the Townsend Center for the Humanities at the University of California, Berkeley. His work ranges from Renaissance Italy and early modern Europe to “varieties of cultural history,” the title of a recent (2002) collection of his essays. His interest in museums stems from an ongoing project on institutions, concerned with “authenticating” the past.
As material for the discussion it is recommended to consult the related study by the author: The Early Modern Muddle in /Journal of Early Modern History/ 6.3 (2002).
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