For the second year in a row, Jesse Spohnholz co-organized a five-panel series at the Sixteenth Century Society & Conference in Minneapolis, MN, October 27-31, titled “The Loose Ends of History” aimed at providing alternative narratives from early modern history by asking new questions of underutilized sources. He presented on his own research on sixteenth-century Dutch refugees as part of this series, in a panel dedicated to “Recategorizing the Archive.” He also participated in an evening roundtable on “Crisis and Refuge: Historical Reflections on War, Persecution, and Exile.”