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Tiffany Bragg

Tiffany Bragg is a PhD candidate researching early modern England, with emphasis on Anglo-Spanish diplomacy, at the University of California, Riverside.

Her studies engage themes of diplomacy, kinship ties, political polemic, popular print culture, and political millenarianism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Bragg’s transnational dissertation centers the murder of Parliamentarian ambassador Anthony Ascham by exiled Royalists, while he resided in Madrid under the protection of Philip IV in 1650, to underscore larger Anglo-Spanish diplomatic, political, and colonial alterations during the early English Interregnum period.