The #ThomasGrayArchive is now searchable through #18thConnect! This remarkable project offers a peer-reviewed digital archive and a research project devoted to the eighteenth-century poet, letter-writer, and scholar. View the full story here: https://t.co/LjpJWDdRVk
So excited for what’s coming for ARC & @18thConnect. A mini-thread of what’s on the horizon, thanks to ARC leadership from @mandellc, & the brilliant work of Bryan Tarpley & @L_E_Liebe:
And a reminder to my non-academic friends: ARC and @18thConnect is TOTALLY FREE to use, showing results even from paywalled sites. You can’t click through, but you do then know it’s there. And Typewright allows access to many 18C texts from Eighteenth Century Collections Online.
This month's roundup is here, featuring clothing and cloth manufacture in the 18th century! Textile production and circulation provide a fascinating point of entry to 18th-century studies through the lenses of culture, technology, and gender roles. https://t.co/JFa4xgmXhA
This month, 18C's featured collection is @RomanticCircles. Check out their webpage for a fantastic collection of resources, an exquisite image gallery, and an audio collection of recordings of contemporary Romanticists and Romantic-Era works.
https://t.co/o20ucKGRe9
For May's roundup, 18thConnect is providing a sampler of materials for educators, students, and scholars. In personal accounts, political documents, visual culture, and more, these works represent voices from and about pan/epidemics of the 18th century. https://t.co/xxRJxVbHqb
18thConnect's February Roundup is here, and it stars our featured collection: The Chymistry of Isaac Newton. Head to our "News" section to see images of Newton's handwritten notes, an alchemical glossary, and recreations of his experiments.
https://t.co/FzwALpgb1a
Please join @18thConnect in welcoming Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA) to the 18C collection! You can now find over 3000 high-quality primary and secondary sources from ECPA through 18C search. @C18AH did we just become best friends?!
A reminder that you can search #EEBO via the nodes of the @ARCtamu including @18thConnect, and click through to the items you need (if you have access). You might see if that interface works better for your workflow. (Image: screenshot of https://t.co/8Rf0GwVUIr search)
Of interest to @18thConnect followers? Please can you help spread the word? #funding for research relating to women from #16c to #19c https://t.co/PzB7lIStDm