Early Modern History Workshop - “The ‘Necessary’ Nine Years War: Legitimating Taxation after the Glorious Revolution”

Event date:
November 9, 2016 - 12:00pm to 1:15pm
Location:
Speaker(s):
Miles Macallister
Graduate Student, Princeton University
Seminar Series:
Early Modern History Workshop
Audience:
Public
“The ‘Necessary’ Nine Years War: Legitimating Taxation after the Glorious Revolution”
Miles Macallister, Princeton University
There is a pre-circulated, password protected paper for this workshop. To receive the password and to RSVP email Jennifer Loessy at jloessy@princeton.edu to attend. Attendance is limited to 25 people. Lunch will be served.
The Early Modern History workshop is a seminar series for Princeton students and faculty interested in the study of early modern history. The series brings together a community of early modernists that transcends common subdivisions in this field. The series provides graduate students with a forum in which to present works-in-progress, grant applications, research papers, and dissertation papers.
Contact:
Jennifer Loessy
Field:
Region:
Europe
Period:
15th & 16th Centuries
17th & 18th Centuries