Extended deadline! Get your abstracts in by 30th June for 'The Local and the Global in Early Modern English Writing' and join us in Galway this September! @SRSRenSoc
Next week join us online for this two-day conference exploring the multifaceted historical perspectives on soil in the #EarlyModern period.
Including keynote speakers: Christine Göttler, Ivano Dal Prete & Frances E. Dolan.
https://t.co/TQtfiyYB6y
27 - 28 June | Online | Free
Are you a @Yale grad student looking to:
📚 Develop a deeper understanding of trends in humanities scholarship
🏫 Learn about designing interdisciplinary humanities programs
💬 Gain experience working w/ administrators, faculty, & grad students
📝 Hone your public writing skills
fun fact: the long 18th century is actually the only century to exist in recorded history, beginning in the so-called '4th millennium BC' and continuing to the present day
Hey #Yale grad students! There’s still time to apply for a 2- 4- or 8-week Summer Fellowship for Yale Grad Students at the LWL! Join our community of scholars in Farmington & immerse yourself in the long 18th century. Details https://t.co/X3HZXscf8Z
@YaleLibrary@YaleEarlyModern
Hey #Yale grad students! There’s still time to apply for a 2- 4- or 8-week Summer Fellowship for Yale Grad Students at the LWL! Join our community of scholars in Farmington & immerse yourself in the long 18th century. Details https://t.co/X3HZXscf8Z
@YaleLibrary@YaleEarlyModern
our grad students and postdocs @scstrecker and @humilius who also shared their great work @UnionSeminary on behalf of Euan Cameron’s retirement and they had nicer shoes tbh
Nicholas R. Jones, author of STAGING HABLA DE NEGROS, participated in @metmuseum's new new Juan de Pareja, Afro-Hispanic Painter exhibition. Find more info about the exhibition here: https://t.co/NanLGelCFT @Bibliophilenick
Did you know circuit boards are printed? Jennifer L. Roberts (Harvard) will talk about the role of early printing history in the development of digital information technology.
4/21 @YaleArtGallery at 5:30 pm
(thanks to @GettyMuseum's Paper Project for support)
I am a historian of political thought and do not know enough about literature to make a cute lil joke to promote this talk.
...which is why I am VERY excited to go hear from the delightful Russ Leo. Even political theorists enjoy learning (and hopefully i'll think of that joke).
With the German and Comp Lit departments, we're delighted to host Melanie Möller (@FU_Berlin) for the annual Cassirer Lecture. Prof. Dr. Möller will be speaking on early modern reception of Lucretius' 'On the Nature of Things'
4/13 @ 5pm in HQ 136!
https://t.co/R6fLd5DvnI
This one is BIG. With Race Before 1800, @Iberian_Connect, and @YaleRITM, we are going to welcome Herman Bennett (@GC_CUNY) ! Prof. Bennett has written extensively on Black identity in the Iberian Atlantic and advocated for critical enquiry on race/ethnicity in the colonial world.
😏😏🖨️🖨️
Peter Parshall (former curator, @ngadc) will speak about the allure of printing @YaleArtGallery! This is part of a partnership w/ @GettyMuseum's Paper Project to study new approaches to the field of early modern works on paper.
4/19 in person and on Zoom @ 5:30pm!
To kick off a new series, Thinking Environment in Early Modernity, we'll be welcoming Eleanor Soo-ah Hyun (@metmuseum) for a lecture on Korean Mungbando paintings.
April 6th at 4:30pm in HQ 276 and on Zoom.