ONLINE SEMINAR: PRIVACY AT THE DRESDEN COURT UNDER ANNA AND AUGUST (1541-86)

The Centre for Privacy Studies will host the seminar Privacy in Early Modern Dresden, which will take place online on January 20, 2021, from 13:00 to 18:00. Invited speakers will tackle the question of the potential of privacy in the court of Anna and August of Saxony (1541-86). The discussion will be joined by

Katrin Keller (Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies/ Austrian Academy of Science)
Alisha Rankin (Tufts University)
Stephan Hoppe (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

The language of the seminar will be English and German (translation of questions and answers can be provided).

To join the seminar, please register via this link

Programme:

13:00 Welcome, introduction to PRIVACY and to the Dresden case team

13:30 Katrin Keller (Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies/ Austrian Academy of Science)

14:30 Break

14:45 Alisha Rankin (Tufts University)

15:45 Break

16:00 Stephan Hoppe (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

17:00 Collective discussion of privacy in early modern Dresden