Great news! 🎉The preorder deadline for the @BristolCMS PGR conference dinner has been extended to the 5th April, giving everyone a few extra days to book their place!
To book your spot, just add the dinner option when registering. We look forward to seeing you there!😊
We are so excited to share the schedule for the @BristolCMS#bodiesandboundaries PGR conference with you all! We have some fantastic speakers and panels, so don't forget to use the link above to register! Can't wait to see you all soon!
Conference activities will conclude with dinner at Zerodegrees, Bristol. It is such a treat to get everyone together to eat and be merry.
Make sure to add the dinner option while registering.
Places are filling fast and preorders must be in by the 27th of March!
📣 We are delighted to announce that registration is now open! 🎉 You don’t want to miss out on this year’s @BristolCMS#bodiesandboundaries PGR conference, so make sure to follow this link or use the QR code to register:
https://t.co/FRjM6NdvrA
#medievaltwitter#phdlife
Thrilled to announce our final keynote speaker for #Identities2023: Prof. David Wallace of @PennEnglish 🥳 His current National Epics project maps nationalisms on a global scale and we are so excited to hear his thoughts on identities and communities in April 🎊 #medievaltwitter
One day left to get your abstracts in for the @BristolCMS PGR conference 'Identities, Communities and ‘Imagined Communities’' 🥳 We can't wait to hear about all the different papers and projects, so don’t miss out! #Identities2023#medievaltwitter
Excited to announce Dr. Emily Kesling @engfac as a keynote at our @BristolCMS PGR conference! 🥳 Her knowledge on intellectual and literary cultures, and how medieval people constructed their identities, is not to be missed - four days to get those abstracts in!✍️#medievaltwitter
Happy Friday medievalists! 🔔One week left to get your abstracts in for this year’s @BristolCMS PGR conference #Identities2023 🙌 With amazing guest speakers and events, it promises to be a brilliant and stimulating conference! 🥳 See our CFP for more details 😎
We are thrilled to announce 14th-century British history expert Dr. David Green @David1356 of @HarlaxtonManor as a keynote speaker at our @BristolCMS PGR conference #Identities2023 🥳 We are so excited to hear all about his work! Keep those abstracts coming ✍️deadline: 10/02/23!
🔔We are delighted to introduce our first #Identities2023 keynote speaker! 🎉 A huge welcome to art and architectural historian Dr. Rachel Moss @TCDHistArtArch 🥳 You don't want to miss out! Send your abstracts to [email protected] ✍️ Deadline: 10/02/23
Happy New Year medievalists! 🥳 To all those hoping for a positive start to 2023, here’s an excellent opportunity to do just that - submit an abstract for this year’s @BristolCMS PGR Conference! See our CFP for more details 📚✍️ Deadline = 10/02/23
Look out medievalists - we are back! We are thrilled to share the CFP for the next @bristolcms PGR conference! 🥳 Our theme is ‘Identities, Communities and ‘Imagined Communities’. Please send abstracts (c.300 words) to [email protected]. Deadline: 10/02/23
aaaand after a brief intermission we present you a captivating little contribution on early medieval English art by Jennifer Coulton from @OxMedStud#medievaltwitter
https://t.co/4wGj57unCt
New week new blog posts. Discover the brilliant contribution on chess and social mobility by Maxime Kamin @UGrenobleAlpes
and Joseph Burton's fascinating perspective on Ecological Activity in 'The Ruin' https://t.co/Dwo0J2CIR2
And here comes our first blog post by Nathan Meades @StAndrewsSAIMS on 'Transitions and Tribulations: The City of Lyon and the Capetians, c.1271-c.1292' 🥳 DO have a look!!! 🚩https://t.co/RG9DdrMuDw
🚨🚨🚨Editors at work! We are thrilled to see our Transitions blog coming together. Thanks @QuestionJournal and @SWWDTP for making this possible! 🎉🎉 And thanks to our wonderful editors @RupprechtMaria, @EmilyWride and Abigail Weaver 📚