Premodern Fertility: Global Perspectives

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“Premodern Fertility: Global Perspectives” is a hybrid workshop organized by the University of Exeter.

Tuesday 24th May

Welcome – Sarah Toulalan and Catherine Rider

Claire Collins (University of Reading) – Conception and Pregnancy Loss in Middle English Texts

Jennifer Evans (University of Hertfordshire) – The Ambiguity of Miscarriage in Early Modern England

Roisin Donohoe (University of Cambridge) – Medieval childbirth

Nahyan Fancy (DePauw University) – Infertility in the Arabic Medical Commentaries, 1240–1520

Pernilla Myrne (University of Gothenburg): Voluntary and Involuntary Contraception: Gender, Slavery and Reproduction in Medieval Arabic-Islamic Law and Literature

Angela Muir (University of Leicester) – Abortion, Authority and Agency in Early Modern Wales

Wednesday 25th May

Emily Selove (University of Exeter) – The Art and Craft of Arousal in The Book of the Complete: Medieval Arabic occult and erotological works in dialogue

Catherine Rider (University of Exeter) – Magic and Reproductive Problems in Medieval Latin Medical Texts

Leah Astbury (University of Manchester) –Fertility in Early modern England

Sonia Wigh (University of Exeter) – Overcoming Childlessness: (In)fertility in Early Modern North India

Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 May 2022, 9:00-17:45 BST

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