ARC funded Linkage Project Transforming the Early Modern Archive: The Emmerson Collection @ State Library of Victoria, ANU, UoN, La Trobe, Victoria U Wellington
Hearty congratulations to CEMS members Karo Moret-Miranda (promoted to Level B) and Claire Hansen (promoted to Level C) for achieving success in the most recent round for academic promotion at ANU. CEMS members are delighted for you both!
Fantastic news! Congratulations to CEMS Director, Ros Smith, on winning the Outstanding Contribution to Research Award in ANU's 2023 College of Arts and Social Sciences awards. Ros’s achievement is a wonderful way to conclude the year for ANU’s Centre for Early Modern Studies.
More fantastic news! CEMS member Claire Hansen is a winner in the "Excellence in Student Experience" category of the 2023 College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) Awards for Excellence. Congratulations Claire!
Oxford/London friends - I'm so looking forward to speaking at CEMS Oxford in January: https://t.co/U3Y6r0MYYo
It's going to be a cracker of a conversation - do join us! @rossmith11@rhetorician@LizzieScoBau
it’s here! 📖📚 thanks, @AdamSmy36314691, for your editorial vision & guidance!
the TOC for this volume is stellar 💫 & i’m humbled to have my writing published in the same volume as so many scholars whose work i admire & from whom i have learned so much: https://t.co/LlIMGnawYL
Congratulations CEMS member, Claire Hansen, on your new publication, Shakespeare and Place-Based Learning, published online by Cambridge University Press (Oct 2023). To read more about Claire’s book, please click on the link - https://t.co/zrxyoTjTC5.
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I'm thrilled and honoured that my book on execution ballads has been awarded the Katharine Briggs Award from the Folklore Society! To celebrate, my publisher has made one of the chapters - on truth and fiction in these ballads - free to download: https://t.co/NiTOWnKAWN
👀 Before & after treatment!
In the lead up to @Library_Vic's Beyond the Book digital exhibition, our Conservation team were tasked with preparing delicate items from the John Emmerson Collection for digitisation.
🔗 This blog takes us behind-the-scenes: https://t.co/uM44iwqPZ6
✒️✨ Collectors!
John Emmerson began collecting books from the 17th century when he was a student in Oxford.
@Library_Vic's Beyond the Book digital exhibition explores the ways collections tie together to bring history to life.
🔗 https://t.co/WTta9cnlcR
📷 RAREEMM 323/16
Amazing news CEMS researchers! ANU has purchased from Gale Archives- https://t.co/uIBqvvxEyS (1-4); https://t.co/qu2jL2vOMs; https://t.co/JA2Lnt9uRT (1-4); https://t.co/9ozSqGspYC (1&2); https://t.co/6mLPbaRXnF (1&2)
Revised #CFP, extended deadline for #ANZA24. Want to join us in NZ? We're welcoming paper and panel proposals 𝗼𝗻 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗮𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗺𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗲𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝘀𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗲𝘀, 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗺𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗲𝘃𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗺. Get your submissions in by 15 October
https://t.co/IWRTH0u2py
A wonderful evening with ANU CEMS Dr Kate Flaherty & Bell Shakespeare at NLA – Shakespeare the Reader: An Illustrated Lecture - if you missed it, now available on NLA’s YouTube channel https://t.co/adzEDF42J7
The Australian Migration History Network is appalled at proposed job cuts including colleagues at @ACU_IHSS. Please sign the petition! https://t.co/Tz959gM33E
If you missed Emma Smith's wonderful sell-out lecture, Shakespeare's First Folio … (National Library of Australia 12 August), a recording is now available at NLA https://t.co/Z1uBBv9htk
@OldFortunatus Emma Smith delivering an absolutely fantastic talk with so much interest points and some absolutely hilarious moments!
We have been thrilled to host Emma over the past week! Please visit again soon!
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