We are a close-knit, interdisciplinary group supported by @UCHI_UConn and working with @FolgerLibrary to support early modern scholars in UConn's community.
Join us today for another great transcribathon where we will look at some of the Hartlib papers. Email or message if you would like to join. We hope to see you there!
Thanks to those who joined us for our first coffee hour! We hope to see you this Thursday (2/2) for the first Transcribathon of the semester. Email or message for details.
Thanks again to @UConnNACP for hosting the Minoritized Languages Event last night and thanks for the great presentations! Looking forward to our next event!
@CumannGaelachCT@earlymodirish
Well, if there's a poster, then I guess it's actually happening. If you find yourself in the Cambridge area on the day, please join us. And whatever my blather, there will be a festive reception to follow launching Neil Buttimer's tremendous new catalogue of Irish MSS at Harvard!
An article of min is being featured in some media again, as histories of abortion, contraception, and reproductive rights emerge as prominent touchstones in 2022. Kelly Pollock interviewed me in her podcast Unsung History. Thanks, Kelly! https://t.co/gJoD0gs5GW
Our next Early Modern Studies event kicks off on Thursday (9/15) with our first reading group meeting at 9:30am. We hope you can join us either in person or online! Contact us at [email protected] for more details.
@UconnEarly@UConnHistory@UCHI_UConn@UConnEnglish
Grateful to the Tudor-Stuart team for the invitation. 🙏 A little terrified but excited. It's a terrific line-up; looking forward to the sessions and to bringing a bit of Nua-Ghaeilge Mhoch into the conversation. Feicfidh mé ann thú?! Tá súil agam!
Join @UConnHistory and @UConnWGSS for a conversation on medicine, slavery, and gynecology with @drcooperowens from @UNLincoln. Happening tomorrow 4/8 at 3:30pm. Livestreamed and in-person.
RSVP and more info: https://t.co/1BEOj5aOx8