Catholicisms, c.1450–c.1800 is an interdisciplinary series that focuses on Catholicism as it grew to become a global movement. Proposals are welcome from scholars at every stage of their career. For more info see: https://t.co/Cd75jOotYI
Let’s take a look at June’s new books… From a catalogue of the Canterbury Tales to the future of African studies, American concert life to the Dutch Golden Age, explore the new books publishing this month 👉 https://t.co/DCpccPPMYX
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Less than a month until booking closes for the Early Modern British and Irish Catholicism conference! Plenary speakers include Liam Chambers, Freddy Domínguez and Jaime Goodrich - book here: https://t.co/Vvue4fu2TS
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@Pierremorac et Éric Yvard feront parler un registre de comptes de 1700 des clarisses de Mortagne, registre qui vient d être retrouvé. Samedi 9 mai 17h30, église de Loisé. Près de Mortagne pendant que la chapelle de l hôpital de Marguerite de Lorraine est en travaux.
Susannah Monta, one of the series' co-editors, is talking on 10 March in London about her forthcoming work, 'Catholic Aristocrats, Jesuits, and Life Writing in Early Modern England' - details below. #twitterstorians#CathHist#history#bookhistory
We are very much looking forward to hearing Susannah Monta's paper tomorrow at the IHR 5:30pm (GMT). For all the information including the room location, please see the original post. This seminar session is in-person only.
'Hammond’s meticulous study uncovers the important role that the northern nobles played in trying to change the course of religious and political affairs'. Review by @EilishGregory in @NorthernHist of the third volume in the series. #history#twitterstorians#CathHist
Presentazione del libro "The Inquisition and the Christian East, 1350-1850" (Trivia, Sguardi incrociati sulla storia: Torino, 10 febbraio 2026) @histcatholiques@CatholicismsEM
Delighted to announce the 6th volume in the series will be published in June! Click here for details about the forthcoming 'Print and Catholic Persistence in the Dutch Golden Age' by @elisewatson_ https://t.co/1M3xVX1aD5
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New Year, new book from the IMEMS Press! 📖 @boydellbrewer
Chelsea Reutke's 'Catholic Print Networks in Restoration London, 1660-1688' reconstructs the various networks that sustained the production and circulation of Catholic texts.
📲Order here: https://t.co/bGsQTfn6WM
Just one week left to submit papers for the 5th Early Modern British and Irish Catholicism conference! Proposals are welcome from researchers at all career stages working on the 16th to the late 18th century
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New from @IMEMSDurham in the @CatholicismsEM series, this book uncovers the hidden networks behind Catholic publishing in Restoration London, where politics, religion, and print intersected in unexpected ways. Learn more 👉 https://t.co/rgXyEbJy0S #twitterstorians
The International Scholars of the History of Women Religious Association (ISHWRA) has just published its seminar schedule for spring 2026! Looks awesome. Seminars are all online.
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for contact info: https://t.co/jnuBZRTwY7
The fifth volume in the series, 'Catholic Print Networks in Restoration London, 1660-1688' by @CReutcke, is out this month - and with 35% off using the code BB897 in the link below! #twitterstorians#CathHist#history#bookhistory
🎉 New year, new books! Explore the history of choral singing in Britain, discover the legacies of women journalists in Brazil, and uncover the hidden publishing networks in Restoration London. Explore January's new releases ➡️ https://t.co/wNJ8chRMFi
This promises to be an excellent conference at a great venue (Notre Dame's campus in London).
Highly encourage anyone in relevant research areas to consider coming: historians of all stripes, theologians, etc.
(England in mid-summer is also fantastic)
https://t.co/NBEtJCN302
The CfP for the 5th Early Modern British and Irish Catholicism conference is now live! Taking place at @uNDLondon 29 June-1 July 2026, proposals are welcome from researchers at all career stages. For details: https://t.co/Vvue4fuAJq #twitterstorians#nuntastic#history