Who shapes your world?
Our new exhibition Secret Maps opens today – discover some of history’s most mysterious maps, from medieval manuscripts to military codes 🤫 🗺️
Book now: https://t.co/hwKdbPq1NZ
Calling mid-career library and archive professionals 📣
Looking to advance your career and connect with international peers? Join our International Library Leaders Programme for behind-the-scenes access and valuable insights.
Apply by 6 February 2025: https://t.co/L7oNiPphIz
The J.B. Harley Research Fellowships in the History of Cartography is a funding opportunity for anyone who wishes to work with historical map collections in the UK.
Deadline for applications is 1 November https://t.co/txyAECEve3
The J.B. Harley Research Fellowships in the History of Cartography.
Applications are invited from students of any discipline looking to do post grad-level work in UK historical map collections (deadline 1 November).
For more information see
https://t.co/BaSmUlQwkO
CARTOGRAPHY IN THE EUROPEAN ENLIGHTENMENT = volume 4 of The History of Cartography series is now, as of today, FREELY AVAILABLE !!!!!
Goto https://t.co/IYU6ELh8WE and click the link for volume 4.
WOW WOW WOW
The prettiest of all the volumes, if I say so myself.
Biscuits flavoured with Earl Grey and Yorkshire Lavender (because research is fuelled by tea). All designs painted by hand using food colouring gels, edible lustres, and vodka.
Find out more about the history of the collection items featured in this set: https://t.co/IwLWD4muQL
It’s the @BritishLibrary’s 50th birthday!
This biscuit (cookie) set is inspired by the British Library’s wonderful collections. Each biscuit depicts an item from one of their six core collection areas: stamps, newspapers, manuscripts, printed materials, maps, and sounds. 🍪
Latest @livingmaps event @Pushkin_House: Mapping Armageddon 1945- 2045: Out of the nuclear bunker into the fire next time
With Timothy Barney and Bradley Garrett, Chaired by Phil Cohen
May 17th Online Webinar. 6.00 pm – 8.00pm (UK BST)
Tickets : https://t.co/aPrEN42OCs
Applications are invited for the Helen Wallis Fellowship, open to scholars using the @Britishlibrary map collection in historical investigation.
Deadline is 1 May
https://t.co/uDeaplzS2L
Tomorrow (Tuesday 21 March): The War Map as Spectacle: Cartographies of Terror and Conflict in Contemporary News Media @Pushkin_House@livingmaps
https://t.co/OHHrJr3uak
There are still tickets available for our next event,
in partnership with @Pushkin_House –
Join Livingmaps director Peter Vujakovic for
The War Map as Spectacle: Cartographies of Terror and Conflict in Contemporary News Media
https://t.co/bMewK8BYoe
Looking forward to this @AmerTrustBL online event on Blaeu’s giant world map held by @ransomcenter. Here’s the @BritishLibrary copy for comparison https://t.co/1hZeQcjc5K
Grappling with a Monumental Map: Joan Blaeu's Nova totius terrarum orbis tabula (1648). A FREE, virtual program with the ATBL & @ransomcenter March 8, 2023! Register: https://t.co/QX9G18jHED @bscmaps @illinoismaps@cartoguild@cartosoc@cdncarto@blmaps#maps @winterthurmuse
The British Library has collaborated with Escape Studios’ School of Interactive and Real Time to create an interactive version of the Ebstorf map.
Made c. 1300, the Ebstorf map was the largest known medieval world map, made up of 30 parchment sheets.
https://t.co/ETBxQ2NsFw
For details of past awards, numbers of applicants, and extracts from previous fellows’ reports, see https://t.co/WaKarNyrWP [part of the 'Map History' gateway site]. This also contains information about applying for a Fellowship (closing date 1st November each year).
The J.B. Harley Fellowship Trust Awards for 2023 (thirtieth series),
offering support to assist research on the history of cartography in the map collections of the UK.
Awards have been made to:
There were nine applications, four from the USA and one each from France, India, Peru, the Philippines and the UK.
Disciplines: art history, comparative literature, history, political science, environmental science and physics.