Jean R. Brink and Hannah Barker Book Launch Party

Jean R. Brink and Hannah Barker Book Launch Party

Join us at the Bistro at University Club as ACMRS celebrates the release of two new books, Jean R. Brink's "The Early Spenser, 1554-80: 'Minde on honor fixed'" and Hannah Barker's "That Most Precious Merchandise: The Mediterranean Trade in Black Sea Slaves, 1260-1500"!

About Jean R. Brink

Jean R. Brink is a research scholar at the Henry E. Huntington Library in San Marino, CA, professor emeritus at Arizona State University and the founding director of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.

About Hannah Barker

Hannah Barker is an assistant professor of history at Arizona State University. Her research interests center around ideologies and practices of slavery in the medieval Mediterranean, especially the slave trade from the Black Sea to the markets of Cairo, Genoa and Venice during the thirteenth through fifteenth centuries. She is particularly interested in the merchants who conducted this trade and in the processes of shipping, marketing and purchasing slaves.

Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
acmrs@asu.edu
http://acmrs.asu.edu
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The Bistro at University Club, Tempe Campus