Nathan Jopling
Finding Dragons in Early Modern Europe
Dr Thomas Wood considers how people in central Europe interacted with ‘dragons’ during the Early Modern period.
An Interview with Elizabeth L’Estrange
Art History student Artem Bronnikov interviews Elizabeth L’Estrange about her book on Anne de Graville and Women’s Literary Networks in Early Modern France.
Visible English: Graphic Culture, Scribal Practice, and Identity, c. 700-c. 1550
Wendy Scase’s new monograph offers new insights on experiences of writing and reading English in communities.
You can’t choose your family: Familiar Networks in late-Seventeenth Century Bermuda
Could family pose a problem for career progression in the Early Modern World? Nathan Jopling investigates.
Welcome to CREMS
Our objective is to create a vibrant and supportive community of scholars aimed at producing ideas and research that transform our understandings of life in the early modern period.