Well done on all the brilliant authors of the articles for the special issue of @JECSjournal I co-edited, Women and Property in the Long Eighteenth Century, for having some of the most downloaded articles for Wiley 🙂
My @JECSjournal book review of 'The Arthurian World' is now live at https://t.co/nPPZDbAlLJ! This is a wide-ranging collection, with several interesting chapters of eighteenth-century interest.
& we are so pleased that our special issue of @JECSjournal, Writing Doctors and Writing Health in the Long Eighteenth Century, ed. by @historylitmed, Allan Ingram, & @helen189, is hot off the press, and much of it is open access. https://t.co/aXESZ9s5ai
Thank you to @JECSjournal editor Kate Tunstall, my co-editors, and Meriger Javier & the production team for doing such a lovely job 😍 #18thcentury#medhums
If you’re looking for some quality reading on your way to #BSECS2023 our December issue might just be the perfect thing >> https://t.co/J13qab74dE
Happy 2023 🎉🎉 Looking forward to seeing new and returning faces at the annual conference in two days! Give us a shout about your panels, roundtables, & everything in between using #BSECS2023 (don’t forget to tag us, too!)
While we're still mostly here on Twitter... Don't forget the🏅BSECS award for the best Digital Resource in 18thC studies, generously sponsored by @AdamMatthewGrp, is OPEN until 1 Dec! £200 + announcement at Annual Conference. Apply, and share widely! https://t.co/wRczxJXUjt
🚨There are exactly two weeks left to submit proposals for papers, roundtables, panels for #BSECS2023.
The CFP and more details can be found here >>> https://t.co/wNj6qCdnHf
Thinking about submitting a paper to #BSECS2023? There’s no time like the present! We welcome submissions from scholars of all stages & encourage first-time conference-goers to join us. Our annual CFP is out and details can be found here >>> https://t.co/j3k394zS8l
The latest off the press: Enlightenment Identities Volume 2: Personal and Private Identities, guest-edited by @Brycchan & Caroline Warman.
You can find it here (for free!) for a limited time >> https://t.co/cpz0mHZ76K
@BSECS@isecs_sieds#TheEnlightenment
"As the exhibition shows, at the heart of his Tour were the people who meant so much to him."
Miriam Al Jamil (@MiriamJamil) reviews The Grand Tour: The two Horaces and the Court of Florence, a current exhibition at @strawbhillhouse, for @BSECS Criticks
https://t.co/IHVx1f4qxK
Apparently my article on war, emotion, and Romantic surgery was a #TopDownloadedArticle in @JECSjournal during the first year of publication. That'll be because it is Open Access of course, but it also means that I get to plug it again! Check it out here:
https://t.co/rFYnxWFvKi
Interested in fine & decorative arts in the eighteenth century? If so, you should consider reviewing either of these enticing exhibitions for @BSECS Criticks.
🚨@BSECS Criticks Fine & Decorative Arts Reviewers Needed🚨
We are seeking reviewers to cover the following:
'Reframed: The Woman at the Window' at Dulwich Picture Gallery (https://t.co/fVAYR6mOy4)
'A Costume of Sport' at Chawton House (https://t.co/AsyXH9uar3)
🚨@BSECS Criticks Fine & Decorative Arts Reviewers Needed🚨
We are seeking reviewers to cover the following:
'Reframed: The Woman at the Window' at Dulwich Picture Gallery (https://t.co/fVAYR6mOy4)
'A Costume of Sport' at Chawton House (https://t.co/AsyXH9uar3)
Following on from the wonderful #BSECS2022 last week, we are delighted to share a call for proposals for the Journal for Eighteenth Century Studies (@JECSjournal) December 2023 special issue
Details can be found here:
https://t.co/BWJn6ngBG8
Please RT!