Liverpool Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies is a hub for interdisciplinary study and research of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in the North West
CFP: Christian Political Cultures in Late Antiquity, 21-22 June 2023; deadline for proposals: 30 June 2022. If you have any questions, get in touch with me (Robin) via my Liverpool email! #lateantiquity#medievaltwitter
Our next is event is Liam Lewis @liamglewis talking on 'Rewilding Medieval Soundscapes with Yvain and Melusine' on Wed 27 April @ 3.30pm. Info and sign up at https://t.co/LwhjoSkAoY #medievaltwitter
CFP: Christian Political Cultures in Late Antiquity, 21-22 June 2023; deadline for proposals: 30 June 2022. If you have any questions, get in touch with me (Robin) via my Liverpool email! #lateantiquity#medievaltwitter
Our next is event is Liam Lewis @liamglewis talking on 'Rewilding Medieval Soundscapes with Yvain and Melusine' on Wed 27 April @ 3.30pm. Info and sign up at https://t.co/LwhjoSkAoY #medievaltwitter
Save the date(s)! We have three LCMRS events coming up after the Easter vacation, all in the Walbank Lecture Theatre, 12 Abercromby Square. (Full details and sign-up links to follow in a couple of weeks.)
Wed 11 May 3.30-5pm
LCMRS Seminar
Dr Ulriika Vihervalli (History) @uvihervalli
Love during Wartime: negotiating marital and sexual ethics in the late Roman West
Medievalists, the department's @LCMRS is hosting a joint book launch on 23rd March for Dr Eoghan Ahern and @CCooijmans. Info and sign up here: https://t.co/n2dD38U7Pg
The programme for the upcoming North West #Medieval Studies Graduate Symposium, 20/08/2021!
We have 4 wonderful sessions planned, so be sure to register 😊 https://t.co/6ArTAWY0it
One for early modernists! This Wednesday @ 4pm @LCMRS will be hosting Dr @Andrew_Crome, who will be speaking about how dissent was remembered and imagined in Restoration England. All welcome! Get tickets in advance here https://t.co/FJOaGJpcPt #earlymodernevents#twitterstorians
Wonderful @LCMRS seminar tonight with Professor Amy Froide, which offered a great number of global colleagues the chance to come together around a fascinating talk. Thank you, all!
One for early modernists and historians of gender and life-cycle. On Feb 17 Professor Amy Froide will be speaking for @LCMRS (4pm GMT) on "Separated Wives in Early Modern England". You can book your Zoom tickets here https://t.co/FcY4hCq076 #earlymodernevents#twitterstorians
New book – John Henderson, Frederika Jacobs, Jonathan Nelson (eds), Representing Infirmities. Diseased Bodies in Renaissance Italy, London: @routledgebooks, 2020.
Following a conference organised by @LCMRS
at Monash Uni. (Prato) in 2017
More infos on: https://t.co/Gn3Q1mBuL8
// EVENT // The first @LCMRS seminar of the academic year will take place on Thursday 14 November with a talk from Dr Rachel Willie (@LJMU) on 'Meditation, Memory, and Reading with your Ears'. Find out more: https://t.co/nY01f6bI2X
Our first seminar of the year is on 14 Nov at 5.15pm (Rendall Building SR4): Dr Rachel Willie speaks on ‘‘the Obiect of the Eare, doe affect the Spirits’: Meditation, Memory, and Reading with your Ears’. Join us!
Other forthcoming LCMRS events (details TBC):
Dec 11, Dr Robin Whelan & Dr Ingrid Rembold, 3pm-5pm;
Feb 6 2020, Prof Pedro Cardim (Universidade Nova de Lisboa), 5.15 pm;
Mar 19 2020, Dr Eoghan Ahern (Liverpool), 5.15pm;
May 7 2020, Prof Sarah Peverley (Liverpool), 5.15pm.