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⚠️EMREM conference announcement⚠️
It is with great regret that the committee has had to make the difficult but necessary decision to cancel the 10th annual symposium on 14-16 May 2020 due to the escalating situation with Covid-19. (1/3)
The Middle Ages in Modern Games Twitter conference starts on Tuesday! If you're looking for some great reading material before that, then here's the proceedings from the first event back in 2020. #MAMG22#medievaltwitter
https://t.co/Fe1ETb7iKL
Historian Digital Humanists! We are looking for an outstanding colleague working on any period and region w/ DH to join our History team at Lancaster (full time & indefinitely), to inspire students in History. Come join us in a beautiful part of the world! https://t.co/6m7GaDfTYl
Interested in early modern responses to managed water #AcademicTwitter ? We are!
AND we’ve extended the CFP deadline for ‘Water Works: The Arts of Water Management, 1500-1800’ to 22 April! 🎉
https://t.co/Ih2fjVYWLB
@InsHumanitiesNU@NorthumbriaUni
Attention #twitterstorians! Expressions of Interest for our summer course on writing history for broader publics close on 14 April. Hear from experts including @ejnagouse @katemond @Dr_MaiMusie and @reeshistory and develop your own skills. https://t.co/33Wh7EmVib
New Doctoral Training Unit (DTU) funded by @fnr to start in autumn. D4H: Data Science meets Digital History https://t.co/FaVibbV1Cu 18 PhD positions in data science & digital history / humanities. Please spread the word - more news soon.
Tomorrow (1 April) is the third conference in the series 'The Maladies, Miracles and Medicine of the Middle Ages'.
This conference looks at 'Patients, Prayers and Pilgrims' and we have an amazing programme of speakers.
We'll be live tweeting with #malmedmir, so follow along!
@jpwarchaeology Yes! I was part of the @EMREM_Forum and last year our symposium had speakers from all over the globe. Excellent to have a really varied set of papers - and to be able to speak to folks across the globe whilst wearing slippers and shopping a lovely cuppa!
Thinking of submitting an article to /postmedieval/? Please do! We publish theoretically driven scholarship on premodernity & its ongoing reverberations.
Here's a page w/ logistical info+ 6 publishing tips from the current editors.... Plz spread the word!
https://t.co/cZ7gBTlnIx
Join us this Wednesday to hear new work by Sadegh Attari (member of @Pandemic_Persp) & James Galvin on cultural & literary practices of plague, and purgatorial imaginings.
Call for Papers for the Second ‘War & Peace in the Age of Napoleon Conference’ is written. Details out next week via organisers @NRWGCharity (please go follow). Stay tuned for updates on the biggest Napoleonic party of 2022 coming in September to National Army Museum, London.
'What can historians learn from examining an original manuscript that they cannot from a modern transcription?'
I very cleverly suggested this as prompt for students, and then realised that I don't have a reading list for this topic. Help me out #twitterstorians!
Looking to take part in #IMC2022 but didn't submit a paper last autumn? Why not check out our Late Call for Papers which lists sessions looking for an additional paper here: https://t.co/LyWjBdcoW0
Please share the #CfP for our 2022 Annual Conference! Our theme this year is 'Addressing the Nation' & we invite submissions which explore how women across the world were ‘addressing the nation’ and other political and social communities, encompassing all places and time periods.