Join PPCRG member Dr Panya Banjoko for her talk, 'Black Women Activists', at the Djanogly Theatre (@LakesideArts) on Wednesday 10th July, 1pm.
Tickets: https://t.co/RF5cpDEc00
Join Dr Panya Banjoko, founder of the @nottinghamblackarchive on 10 July for our next #dearsisters talk! Dr Banjoko will be speaking about Black women’s activism in the UK and highlighting some of the women who feature in the archive! Book here: https://t.co/Qcm0wEtT2a
The latest issue of the #PPCDigest is now available on our website:
https://t.co/FTT5NSMPV1
This month's issue brings you the latest in print culture and periodicals research news, including seminars, CfPs, and more!
I'm delighted to say my new collection, Come Here to This Gate, is now available to order from Carcanet at a discount, ahead of publication in April:
https://t.co/oDheBDzzcw
Our Feminist Periodicals Guide is now live! 📚🗺️📍
We'll be adding to this resource over the coming months with detailed guides and teaching resources on Mukti, Outwrite, Bad Attitude, Sappho and more - watch this space!
https://t.co/14cwbXfXz1
The latest edition of our magazine, Discover, introduces our next exhibition, 'dear sisters', and tells the unusual story of a Nottingham hot-air ballooning pioneer - as well as celebrating Hallward Library's 50th Birthday with a giveaway!🎉Read it here ➡ https://t.co/A2sF3sJ0IL
📢Registration is (finally!) open for Radical Print Cultures in the US South on 15th February at the University of Leeds. 📢
The conference is fully hybrid - programme info via the link in our bio - registration here! https://t.co/p7XodhgmIR
When your name appears on the front cover of @TheTLS, it is a Good Day - even if the words beside your name accidentally imply that you are terminally hopeless, and you’ve spent most of that day with a thumping headache.
📖 Sign up now for The @LondonRareBooks 2024 Summer School!
There are a number of exciting courses open for booking, see below for our offering this year. For detailed course descriptions click here: https://t.co/abzZQqWLtA
Register here: https://t.co/KrXBEQLAeP
15 Feb is the first @PrintHistory event of 2024. Join @elaineamitchell 'Illustrating the Consumption of Nature: James Bisset's Magnificent Directory' and Emma West 'Designs for Discussion: Posters and Periodicals at the Bureau of Current Affairs (1946-51). https://t.co/zAdtHKnksR
The first PPC Digest of 2024 is now available to read and download on our website!
This month's issue features news, events, seminars, CfPs, book prizes (and more!) in the world of periodicals and print culture.
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https://t.co/FTT5NSMPV1
BOOK LAUNCH: Join Dr Eleanor Reed (@ViolaChasm) at Nottingham Trent University on 8th November in discussing her book Woman's Weekly and Lower Middle-Class Domestic Culture in Britain, 1918-1958. See below for details on how to join in person or online 👇
Delighted to see this special issue of JEPS come out (open access) drawing upon the work of the Spaces of Translation project! @PPCRGatNTU@spa_tr
https://t.co/2qRLtg8Esn
The latest issue of the #PPCDigest is now available on our website:
https://t.co/FTT5NSMPV1
Read on for details of our first event of 2023/24: 'Making Homemakers by Dr Ellie Reed: Book Launch'.
Join us and @ViolaChasm on Weds 8 Nov, 4pm GMT online/in person (details in Digest)
📯 'Making Homemakers by Dr Ellie Reed' 📯
(HYBRID BOOK LAUNCH)
Join us online or in person on Weds 8 November (4pm) to welcome Dr Ellie Reed (@ViolaChasm) as she launches her new book, Woman’s Weekly and Lower-Middle-Class Domestic Culture in Britain.
https://t.co/YG231pq2O4
There's still time to sign up for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of Manuscripts and Special Collections this Friday... book your place now!⏰📷https://t.co/83z6uVwUbG…
Check out our latest guest blog, all about our Feminist Publications Collection - written by Amelia Andrews, a @UoNClassics student who recently joined us for a Summer Research Placement!
https://t.co/oLMIAP8qrz