Are there interesting texts or versions of texts you've only been able to access via dissertations or the manuscript copy itself? Let us know your ME pastoralia/ devotionalia, and make your own impact on what we think of as a 21st C Horstmann Yorkshire Writers.
But wait! We have a little request for #medievaltwitter - what would YOU like to see in our anthology of late medieval devotional writing? Do you have a text in mind that has been grossly overlooked, just waiting for its moment to shine? Please get in touch!
It was great to be back at the University of Kent today talking about my journey into the archives and records management sector and how my career has developed since first entering the sector in 2021
We hope the good people of #SanFrancisco will forgive us for adapting a song about their city in 1967 to address the shocking and tragic events in #Minnesota in recent weeks. This is dedicated to Renée Good and Alex Pretti, and in solidarity. Our version is called "Minnesota" ❤️
Post-doc opportunity looking at Old English and Latin letters from Early Medieval Britain with Dr Rob Gallagher at the University of Kent: https://t.co/1GmkFzoNyW
🔥 This Thursday in Canterbury! 🔥
Join Jonathan Sumption for “The Hundred Years War and its Legacy.”
🕕 Lecture 7pm (AGM 6.15pm)
📍 Michael Berry Lecture Theatre, Old Sessions House, CCCU
💷 Free for HA members & students • £5 visitors
🌟 Missed last week’s Nightingale Lecture? Catch up with Sheila Sweetinburh’s latest blog post on conserving heritage in Kent & Canterbury. A great read! 👉 https://t.co/FQboJbxQVV
🔔 Event Alert 🔔
Nightingale Lecture: Conserving Intangibility: significance of change in heritage collection
Victoria Stevens, West Dean College
Tuesday 23rd September 2025, 7pm (Templeman Lecture Theatre)
CAMEMS pre-drinks reception 6.30pm
https://t.co/mVt1ugg0B8
Fixed-term lecturer position for Early Medieval Historian in the University of Kent's School of Humanities/ Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies @mems_ukc
Come and join us!
Join us in 2 weeks to hear from our amazing Keynote speaker, Helen Carr! We are so excited for the amazing opportunity to hear her speak and we look forward to seeing you there! Don’t forget to register for the conference at our website (🔗 in our bio!).
PhD opportunity with @RMMPerry & @lawrencewarner! Remaking History: Reproducing the Middle English Prose Brut in the late medieval metropolis. It'll investigate the literary production phenomena in medieval England represented by extant manuscripts and fragments of this chronicle
UPDATED EMAIL! The 11th annual MEMSFest Call For Papers is officially open! Please don’t hesitate to email us with any questions at [email protected]
Date of Submission: April 4, 2025
Good luck! Happy writing! 😁
Editing Archipelagic Shakespeare is now officially launched! @CUPBookshop@CUP_LitPerform@MaleyWilly Huge thanks to @roaringgirle, Lorna Hutson, and John Kerrigan for the lively discussion about archipelagic and editorial futures.
For more details, see: https://t.co/gfyVUP4HSQ
Check out the January issue of @HistoryToday for a feature on Renaissance Prague linked to the launch of our guide to Prague https://t.co/fJvsLdLhEF (configured for mobile) by the stupendous @annaparker_ 👣👣 with @JezkovaMarketa and me
Knowledge Orders PhD ⭐️OPEN CALL⭐️
Propose a project that sits within one or more of our four broad themes:
*Technologies of knowledge
*Embodied knowledge
*Systems of knowledge
*Chronologies of knowledge
See more: https://t.co/149OiQE5SI
Knowledge Orders PhD Project #4 -
*Remaking History: Reproducing the Middle English Prose Brut in the late medieval metropolis*
https://t.co/QGOTnKOgTv
With Dr Ryan Perry @RMMPerry and Prof Lawrence Warner @lawrencewarner
some fantastic projects on offer here! im particularly taken by “remaking history” and the opportunity it offers to look into the interpolation between romance and history (if only one could do 2 PhDs at once…that would fulfil total self hatred)