The official Twitter account for the Northeast Conference on British Studies (NECBS), the regional affiliate of @TheNACBS in New England and eastern Canada.
The NECBS is delighted to announce that Russell Arbic, a Ph.D. Candidate in History at McGill University, and Julia Burke, a Ph.D. Candidate in History at Columbia University, are the joint winners of the David Underdown Prize in 2025: https://t.co/xJrhZpqEa6
Barr's paper was titled "Categorizing Migrants in Postwar Nottingham." The prize committee was impressed by Barr's illuminating choice of Nottingham as a case study and her ability to balance local, national, and global issues in her analysis.
The NECBS is holding its annual business meeting TODAY at 12:30pm EST as part of @TheNACBS program in Montreal. The meeting will be held in the Ravel room in the conference hotel. All are welcome to attend!
Prof. Waters has also made a copy of his official history of @TheNECBS, complete with all references, available for free on our website: https://t.co/MIA9POOjk6
Prof. Chris Waters, Professor of History emeritus at Williams College, and former @TheNECBS President (2009-11), recently completed the first official history of our organization. He wrote about this experience for @TheNACBS Broadsides blog: https://t.co/TEMmoAsV8P
@_mart_h_a Hi Martha, our apologies for the late reply to this message. You are correct that there was an issue with our website a few weeks ago. At the time, this also affected our social media communications, hence why we missed your message. All should be well now.
The NECBS Annual Meeting is just three weeks away! If you have been accepted to present (or just want to join us in Hartford!), don't forget to register for the conference at the below link!
Thank you to everyone who applied to present at the NECBS in 2024! Acceptances were sent last week and our registration site for the conference is now live at the following link (does not require an Eventbrite account):
https://t.co/nJj9HgYGdJ
Thank you to everyone who applied to present at the NECBS in 2024! Acceptances were sent last week and our registration site for the conference is now live at the following link (does not require an Eventbrite account):
https://t.co/nJj9HgYGdJ
The submission deadline for the NECBS conference in 2024 has been extended to June 21st! Those who have already applied can expect a response in early July. We especially welcome papers from graduate students and can offer some financial aid to attend the conference
The submission deadline for the NECBS conference in 2024 has been extended to June 21st! Those who have already applied can expect a response in early July. We especially welcome papers from graduate students and can offer some financial aid to attend the conference
The NECBS is pleased to share the official Call for Papers for our upcoming Annual Meeting in Hartford, CT from September 27-29, 2024: https://t.co/2RQyXU7mu4
IMPORTANT
Pre-1600 manuscripts, including restricted items, can now be consulted in person @britishlibrary
Readers should register for a new reader pass and bring a letter of recommendation for restricted items
Please read these FAQs for more information:
https://t.co/I3oYmYsorH
The NECBS is pleased to share the official Call for Papers for our upcoming Annual Meeting in Hartford, CT from September 27-29, 2024: https://t.co/2RQyXU7mu4
Congrats to @AMartinborough & @AmeliaRosch on receiving the David Underdown Memorial Prize for the best graduate student paper delivered at last year's NECBS, as well as @TheEcoAlchemyst on his honourable mention! 🎉
CFP for this year's conference ⬇️: https://t.co/k9POj76rFd
@AMartinborough@AmeliaRosch In 2023, the NECBS also decided to award an honorable mention in the David Underdown Memorial Prize to @TheEcoAlchemyst. Details of his paper can also be found on our website: https://t.co/AFtBkNKdqc
The NECBS is pleased to share the official Call for Papers for our upcoming Annual Meeting in Hartford, CT from September 27-29, 2024: https://t.co/2RQyXU7mu4
Last year's winners of the David Underdown Memorial Prize were @AMartinborough and @AmeliaRosch. You can find more information about their prize-winning papers on our website: https://t.co/AFtBkNKdqc