Publication day!! Thrilled that my book is out! Many thanks to @ManchesterUP for all their support and @angela_mcshane for superb mentoring along the way. Crafting identities explores the spatial and material production of artisanal culture in early modern London
In Thursday’s Miscellanies: life at sea was hard. An #earlymodern ship’s surgeon had to treat not just broken bones but distress and trauma.
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In Metropolitan Science @beckyfh, @JasmineKT7 & Noah Moxham use case studies to analyse how and why London was a unique site of scientific activity, exploring distinctive practices in artisanal, mercantile, and governmental sites.
Out now, order your copy https://t.co/PPMgwncQoe
Book publication day!! Very excited to announce that our book is out in the world today! @beckyfh@BloomsburyHist
Metropolitan Science - London Sites and Cultures of Knowledge and Practice, c. 1600-1800 https://t.co/muS0sriGnR
Are you a UK-based postgrad or ECR working on London? Interested on putting together a panel on a London-related topic for a conference? Then you could be eligible for one of Conference Panel Bursaries! https://t.co/NPJ9mZeAIx
Our new issue of The London Journal - Vol. 49, No. 2 - is now out. A thread of what you can find in this issue follows. All reposts much appreciated. https://t.co/KU8gtX8jWx
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What time is it? It’s announcement time!
This is a mechanical standing equinoctial ring dial. Or, as we prefer to say, a fancy sun dial.
It’s now on display at the National Museum of Scotland ☀️
Getting reacquainted with all of our amazing cruciblees for our last lab of the year in a bright and beautiful Swansea at @The_Waterfront (@AmgueddfaCymru) - ready to start making long term plans and building a community of research! #welshcrucible#crucible24
Launch Event - Cardiff Centre for Welsh History
The Centre is keen to bring together scholars (academics & postgraduates) from across the University who have research and/or teaching interests in Wales and its past 🏴
https://t.co/AmrHbcNQjl
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Who 'authored' petitions and how did they do it?
Lloyd Bowen (@treorchyexile) answers our questions about his newly published #OpenAccess research on the #PowerOfPetitioning in our *new* post: https://t.co/HbPH9X3esU