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This session will feature three student presentations:-
Paper 1: Miracle, emotions, and space: shaping lay devotion in Counter-Reformation Catholicism — Joshua Rushton (University of Leeds)
Paper 2: ‘Transported with Joy’: Mme de Staël and Mary Wollstonecraft on the Revolutionary Crowd (1789–1792) — Cathleen Mair (Queen Mary, University of London)
Paper 3: Colonial melancholy, āvārāgardi and the urban idler in Saadat Hasan Manto’s Bombay stories — Farha Noor (University of Heidelberg)
Please note this session will finish at 2:15 PM GMT.