5 October 2016 (joint with CEMMN.net): Kirsty Rolfe (QMUL, English) ‘ “To bee even sicke againe with sorrow”: Emotional responses to news in 1620s sermons’
19 October 2016: Eyal Poleg (QMUL, History) ‘“The Skins of Beasts”: A Material History of the Bible in Late Medieval and Early Modern England’
16 November 2016 (joint with CEMMN.net): Nikki Clark (Royal Holloway) ‘Musical Tombs: the Howard women, commemoration, and the Dissolution of the Monasteries’
14 December 2016 (joint with CEMMN.net): Rachel Willie (Liverpool John Moores University) ‘Private Grief and Public Passion: Anatomising the King’s Two Bodies’
25 January 2017 (joint with CEMMN.net): Emily Vine (QMUL, English/History) ‘Death, remembrance and religious ritual – examples from the Huntington Library
15 February 2017 (joint with CEMMN.net): Liesbeth Corens (Cambridge) ‘Community and continuity: English Catholic counter-archives’
8 March 2017: James Vigus (QMUL, English) ‘A Victorian Friendship: The Correspondence of Sara Coleridge with Henry Crabb Robinson’
22 March 2017: Timothy Whelan (Georgia Southern University) ‘Mary Hays, William Godwin, and the Dissenting Tradition of Women’s Correspondence’