Frances Dolan's research focuses on early modern English literature, law and history (1500-1700). In her new book, Digging the Past: How and Why to Imagine Seventeenth-Century Agriculture, chapters on composting and soil amendment, local food, natural wine, and hedges reveal how the seventeenth century continues to shape both hands-on practice and popular anglophone ways of imagining and describing what farming should be and do.
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Earlier Event: March 24
HOW DID NATURAL PHILOSOPHY BECOME NATURAL SCIENCE?
Later Event: May 25
QUILL WORKSHOP