A découvrir dans la revue Criminocorpus l’entretien de Diane Roussel et @Tom_Hamilton_ à l’occasion de la publication de son ouvrage " A Widow’s Vengeance after the Wars of Religion. Gender and Justice in Renaissance France". https://t.co/8rA57hqByD
#CheminsDHistoire, épisode 201, avec Jérémie Foa, @anakroniks ! Une nouvelle histoire des #GuerresDeReligion, @EditionsduSeuil, une discussion dense et portée - reconnaissons-le - par une amitié au long cours ! https://t.co/MHgGBRwMZj
Today, in @Wonkhe, RHS President Emma Griffin discusses 'The Value of History', @RoyalHistSoc's new briefing: https://t.co/4BQIjtAArF.
Emma's article introduces the findings of a recent RHS survey of UK #history depts and why many now face cuts & closures #twitterstorians 1/5👇
At last, the cat is out of the bag: it's publication day of 'Heraldry in Urban Society: Visual Culture and Communication in Late Medieval England and Germany' (https://t.co/JYo04FT82X)! Coincidentally both cats and bags feature, among many other things...
Absolutely thrilled to celebrate publication day for this new resource 🎉🥳
After being asked by both the policy community and academic colleagues FOR YEARS ‘What does good policy engagement with A&H research look like?’, here are case studies & advice which I hope will help.
I am excited to introduce my book to the world officially at the @ihr_history next Monday, 21 October, both in person and online; and I look forward to the comments by @smidbob
This summer Ludmilla Jordanova (Emeritus Prof. of History and Visual Culture) gave a major lecture on the 300th anniversary of the Regius Professorship @CamHistory, and you can watch it here: https://t.co/aZHwJElEcq
@DrJulieHardwick@mishaewen It was a wonderful workshop Julie – lovely to see you and thanks so much for sharing your work in progress! I have such a long reading list to follow up from everyone's suggestions...
@carlatroth @UrvashiChakrav@robert_stagg Wonderful news, congratulations Carla! With @JulieMarfany today we were just talking about how much our students love your book
Congratulations to all of our shortlisted authors for your brilliant books: you are all awesome! Unfortunately, there can be only one winner, & the winner of the SRS Book Prize 2024 is @Carlatroth for "Talk of the Town: Information and Community in Sixteenth-Century Switzerland"
It's out! 'Migrant Voices in Multilingual London, 1560-1600' in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. Read to find out how insults and information moved between the city's languages, and to think about how linguistic diversity shaped urban life. https://t.co/ahQ7sJch2G
📆 Our short courses are returning! Hone your palaeography skills with our lecturers, Dr Manuel Muñoz-Garcia and Dr Arnold Hunt, in 2 online courses, each running from 25/11/24 - 6/12/24. Applications opening soon.
Listen to Yvette's testimonial here:👉https://t.co/RakkhDrUXI
Massive congratulations to Dr Alex Barber and @katherineaeast on the release of their new book Radical Ideas and the Crisis of Christianity in England, 1640-1740: The Politics of Religion. Click to find out more: https://t.co/RuyVxd1vkd
@boydellbrewer@IMEMSDurham@UniofNewcastle
Delighted to announce the publication of a new book: French Revolutionary Lives, edited by Colin Jones and myself. It is available online for those with access and will be available in print in October. It offers new perspectives on the Revolution through... /1