It’s out! Today is publication day for Gender and the Book Trades, from the conference of the same name in June 2021. Huge thanks to everyone who contributed and read drafts of this behemoth's xxii + 492 pages. We are so proud of it and hope you enjoy. https://t.co/sH66ZLs6hD
New publication alert!🔔
@RenEmMil1 has published this seminal book on the mechanisms that regulated the functioning of the 16th-century #OfficinaPlantiniana of Christophe Plantin.
Available in Open Access here: https://t.co/9GNUtGzPzt
#bookhistory#twitterstorians
Thinking of presenting at #RSA2025? Interested in testaments+inventories+women in #earlymodern world? CFP: "Testaments and Inventories: Conductors of Women's Agency and Power." Send us your abstract by July 22. Full details: https://t.co/nbhisWWkfu #RenTwitter
The AAUP has signed onto @AHAhistorians statement condemning the recent order from Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters requiring Oklahoma schools to incorporate the Bible as an instructional support into the curriculum.
https://t.co/YPajGQxtWO
Annual Colloquium - May 10
This year, our colloquium will be on the law. Organised by Prof. @LauraGowing and Dr. Jonathan Powell (@UniLeidenNews). We'll have a dizzying array of scholars speaking on early modern law.
10 May, 10:30 to 18:00 at KCL.
https://t.co/5eTiWnWr92
Book historical job alert! My brilliant collegues @Melusigne and Natalia Petrovskaia are looking for a PhD candidate in the project ‘Multilingual Books as Cultural Brokers in the Sixteenth Century’. https://t.co/UThKwdqHkp
📯#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
Judi Dench was on Graham Norton last night to push her new book about her life and work with Shakespeare. After making the point we quote Shakespeare daily without knowing it, this happened:
Fab end to #dh2023 for me: catching up with @juliannenyhan and getting my hands on a copy of her new book on Father Busa’s female punchcard operators! 😻 Can’t wait to read it! https://t.co/sk8HvcYBhX
"I discovered so much helpful information about writing up a grant. Some of the unwritten rules, the whole evaluation process, and about the team composition and how to hire."
Jasenka Gudelj, on her ERC Visiting Fellowship with @EMoBookTrade.
More 👉 https://t.co/ue5YxGxivZ
📢New release!
The latest edition of the ERC Magazine is all about countries that historically perform poorly in ERC grant competitions. How can we improve this situation?
We've gathered opinions and suggestions from experts and grantees 👉 https://t.co/NcU1qMdlSp