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Broaching Boundaries in Early Modern England

 

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1 For more information on the scheme, see https://finds.org.uk.

2 Hackenbroch, Enseignes: Renaissance Hat Jewels (Florence, 1996).

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Jemma Field

Dr Jemma Field is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow affiliated with Brunel University, London. Her research focuses on Anna of Denmark (1574–1619) as a figure of cultural transfer and influence across the courts of Denmark, Scotland and England. She has published articles on Anna’s wardrobe goods (Costume, March 2017), and portraiture (The British Art Journal, September 2017), and a chapter on Anna’s jewellery patronage for an edited collection Fashioning Women at the Early Modern Court, 1400–1700 (Amsterdam University Press, forthcoming).

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