
The Tangi Library’s Hammond Branch will have a March Lecture at the Library led by Southeastern professor Dr. Gina Filo to celebrate Women’s History Month.
This talk will be on Friday, March 8 at 6:00 pm and shows how women in the English Renaissance were prolific writers; their household books linking them to global trade networks, colonialism, and the emerging capitalist economy of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The talk will show that whether or not they ever aspired to authorship, everyday women of this period should be taken seriously as global consumers, producers of knowledge, and, yes, even authors.






