Welcome to PRINT - People, Religion, Information Networks, & Travel. This #DigitalHistory project traces the networks of #EarlyModern religious minorities.
This year marks the 400th birthday of George Fox! PRINT currently has a selection of letters from the Library Society of Friends in celebration of Fox’s birthday that you can view and assist to transcribe on PRINT's @the_zooniverse page - https://t.co/zTYVRaiYoO
Join us this week for our Fox Fell 400 week celebration, packed with talks, tours, family activities and more!
See the full programme 🔗 https://t.co/uefsqOw0ys
#GeorgeFox400#Cumbria#SwarthmoorHall
PRINT has a new set of letters available on Zooniverse for transcribing! The letters come from the archives of the @Francke_halle , & illustrate the networks of support, funding, & coordination between the leading members of the Halle Pietist congregation. https://t.co/wtkCIEDv0l
As the four-hundredth anniversary of George Fox’s birth approaches, Friends around the world are reflecting on how Fox has inspired them. Sharlee DiMenichi reports on the ways Quakers from Burundi to Bolivia plan to mark the occasion. https://t.co/pjHSEhnUmW
This week's Quaker Quandary features Quaker missionary Roger Longworth who found himself on a journey, blocked by various hurdles. Read the latest Quaker Quandary on our Talk Boards (@the_zooniverse) to see how Longworth made his way through his travels!
https://t.co/nIjbI01Mdf
Fox and Fell Festivial: A week of celebration at Swarthmoor Hall, from 15-20 July. @BritishQuakers will be holding a week-long celebration at Swarthmoor Hall in honour of Margaret Fell and George Fox. Visit our website for more info: https://t.co/0QUuUH103G #GeorgeFox400
Check out another Quaker Quandary from the PRINT Team! This Quaker Quandary highlights on Phineas Pemberton's experiences in Lancaster Castle prison through a letter he wrote. You can access it via PRINT's @the_zooniverse page, clicking the link below:
https://t.co/gmYaL4UErB
American Archivist is looking for submissions for an upcoming special section on archival accessioning practices. Submissions may explore any of the many operational facets of contemporary archival accessioning. Learn more and submit by October 1.https://t.co/g32up2Rnp0
The PRINT team visited the #1719House in PA. The 1719 House was home to the Herr family, one of the original German Mennonite settlers in Lancaster County. They learned about their life and culture, as well as the Lenape indigenous people and their history and interactions in PA.
New article: Naomi Pullen @naomipullin on 'The Quaker Reception of John Locke and the Eighteenth-Century Debate over Women’s Preaching'
https://t.co/2lLAp6eFJH @WarwickHistory
The #NHPRC has 4 exciting grant opportunties for #Archival Projects, Congressional Papers, #HBCU Archves, and Publishing projects at https://t.co/3VjI6WwEGa
The 2024 @AASLH Annual Conference "aims to... inspire attendees to acknowledge a holistic view of the past, make space for diverse interpretations, and strive toward a future where one feels like they belong to something larger than themselves." More here: https://t.co/4XAVn8aX7e
The 2024 World Conference of Public History takes place in September (3-6) at the University of Luxembourg. The event is accessible on site and online. You can see the programme and register (free) on our website https://t.co/vzUmYX1Nmq #PublicHistory
#Ankündigung: Beim Symposium des Instituts für moderne Kunst in #Nürnberg hält LBA-Gründerin @wyss_el von der @unikoblenzde am 21.6., 16-16:20Uhr einen Vortrag über 💌-Stammtische, Transkriptionssprechstunden und Instagrampostings. Mehr Infos & Anmeldung: https://t.co/Tae8QH1m6K
We're very pleased to announce the 2024-2025 cohort of Library & Museum Fellows! From early American diplomacy to Indigenous language preservation to medical hallucinogens, the coming year's fellows are working on an exciting range of projects. https://t.co/LItbc9euKt