Social and medical historian | pt PhD 16thC English medicine, networks and recipes. Tudor living history with Linstock and Pledget and garden enthusiast.
Excited to announce @nemnetwork_ Spring call for blog posts!
We are welcoming blog posts around 600 words and can be on any topic/area of the early modern period.
Find out about our submission guidelines and how to submit at: https://t.co/Q2YoniRuDF
Deadline: 23rd Feb
Along with our many exciting announcements, we are excited to announce our Spring call for blog posts!
We are welcoming blog posts around 600 words and can be on any topic/area of the early modern period.
Find out about submission guidelines, deadlines and how to submit below 👇
Along with our many exciting announcements, we are excited to announce our Spring call for blog posts!
We are welcoming blog posts around 600 words and can be on any topic/area of the early modern period.
Find out about submission guidelines, deadlines and how to submit below 👇
With so much excitement for our upcoming conference, now is an excellent time to remind you that you can become a member of the NEMN for free using the link below 👇
https://t.co/0d8qBAqoil
We are delighted to announce the first session of our Lent Term series (Identity, Performance and Dress), on 30/01. We look forward to seeing you in person (Jesus College, Cambridge) or via Zoom: https://t.co/oUIiHFNpoI
(full term card-pending)
Today I admired the will of the person who built my home in the early 1500s. Let’s make sure this option is still available to everyone in 500 years from now. Every will matters! Please sign and share! https://t.co/RqHyAWVWb7
"There is no similar scale and size of a festival that celebrates the humanities, that brings together this lifeblood of ideas and research."
@newaudiencesold's wonderful words on the value of Being Human Festival, featured in our highlights film:
https://t.co/NOYsznMTfZ
📢 New call for papers for the History Lab's annual conference this July📢
Deadline for abstracts: 29th March 2024
#CFP#AcademicTwitter
Here's the link for more information and to sign up: https://t.co/uBsDxohpXF
We can't wait to hear from you and see all your current work!
What is the meaning of bread in Ms. Fr. 640? The varieties of flours, breads, and methods of making it show that “bread” in the 16th century had different connotations than today. https://t.co/rpWKsBhYTO
📯#bookhistory alert
We're happy to announce that our volume *Competition in the European Book Market: Prices and privileges* is out.
Here is a little sneaky peek.
It's #OpenAccess & you can download it here: https://t.co/T3LGfHC4bI
#economichistory
I have a new piece on the enslaved and otherwise precarious workers of the pharmaceutical trade in the special issue of History of Science out today.
https://t.co/Z7CGUgKmKV
On Saturday saw Cuningham's 1558 Map of Norwich in Norfolk Heritage Centre. This was the first detailed map of any provincial town in the country. Drop in to see other treasures on display @NorfolkHC
Proposals for papers, complete sessions, and roundtables are due December 31st, 2023. Details: https://t.co/9OTEQF9Nc4 @AnnualSMRS#RenTwitter#earlymodern
Thrilled to announce that the @CSHHH_Glasgow will be hosting the next @SSHMedicine conference @UniStrathclyde July 2024. Our theme is 'Resistance', we already have an outrageously impressive lineup of keynotes and plans for a ceilidh are afoot. https://t.co/oaPwCY2zBv
📢CFP! #twitterhistorians
We are thrilled to release our CFP for an ECR conference dedicated to 'Global Recipes in the EM World' (support: @SSHMedicine and @BSHSNews)!
If you are a PG/ECR working on any aspect of EM global recipe-making, don't forget to apply by 15 December!
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Congratulations to the editors & contributors to
Non-Elite Women's Networks Across the Early Modern World
Edited by Elizabeth Storr Cohen & Marlee J. Couling
Published in the @AmsterdamUPress series Gendering the Late Medieval & Early Modern World
https://t.co/BULxn1mAX7