#PhD History: Religious love ❤ | Lecturer in Liberal Arts & Course Lead English Lit @YourStMarys | History Tutor @RHULHistory | Archivist @ibstockplace
My entry on 'Materiality' in the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Early Modern Women's Writing is now published -- check out for an overview of the 'material turn' and some discussion of 'pens and needles' -- https://t.co/gJbxVuGwK3
Out 22/4/24 ⚓️🏴☠️⚓️🏴☠️ 'The complexities of defining & criminalizing maritime predation are explored, raising questions surrounding subjecthood, interpolity law & the impacts of colonization on the legal & social construction of ocean, port & coastal spaces' https://t.co/Bfr6J7xoJ7
We are currently looking for nominations to join our committee. The vacancies include a postgraduate representative, which is a great way to get involved in the society if you are a PhD student researching social or cultural history:
https://t.co/Wpgwi8XjtP
#ICYMI CfP for @BSECS PGR/ECR Conference in Uppsala, Sweden, 22/23 August 2024. Theme is Communication and Exchange. CfP closes 31 March 2024. #PGR#ECR#18thC#Twitterstorians
Would any of my #library and #archives friends/contacts be willing to give me some initial thoughts on my plan for a programme in Library, Archives and Information Studies at St Mary's University?
I'd be so grateful!!... and am happy to bake some virtual cookies! 😍
To celebrate #InternationalWomensDay I am delighted to share the CFP for the @WomensHistNet conference, 👗Women & Fashion: A Historical Perspective🥻. I'll be presenting a keynote on 'Making Historical Fashion: Women, Creativity, and the Crafting of Fashion's Past'.
#ICYMI We invite short abstracts of c.250 words for proposed articles on Depicting the Eighteenth Century in Media Entertainment. Deadline for abstracts is 30 April. Please email all abstracts/queries to Rachel Bynoth at [email protected]@BSECS @BreeRob_Kirk @long18thsem
To celebrate #WorldBookDay here's a link to my book Manliness in Britain, 1760-1900: Bodies, emotion, and material culture- paperback here: https://t.co/RiDCLqe6lE John Tosh described it as unrivalled in its range and insights. And he can't be wrong... Do give it a read!
This is the blog post about hurt feelings in 19th-century divorce I mentioned in Q&A last night
Feelings, Health, and Cruelty in 19th-Century Divorce Cases https://t.co/7QP87wUA1g
Final reminder! Few tickets left....
On Thursday, @ProfThomasDixon will return to QMUL to give our 2024 History of Emotions Lecture.
In person/ online. 6pm.
"'From Passions to Emojis: Looking Back on Twenty Years in the History of Emotions" https://t.co/yoFoe8P1LT
There is still plenty of time to add our next colloquium with @Imogen_Knox to your calendars ✨ Though the event is shown as being sold out, this is only due to Eventbrite's ticket limit - there is no cap on attendance and the Zoom link can still be accessed at the link below!
If you're interested in history, think about joining the @RoyalHistSoc! I may be a tiny bit biased, but it really is a fantastic network for history lovers (and everyone is very friendly and welcoming!) #twitterstorians
Delighted to share the full programme for our upcoming conference on 'Love and Material Culture' ... still time to register! (And it includes a lovely luncheon and wine reception!)
https://t.co/0f1aeq6yKI
#twitterstorians#emostorians#love @sally_holloway @Nat_HanleySmith
Delighted to share the full programme for our upcoming conference on 'Love and Material Culture' ... still time to register! (And it includes a lovely luncheon and wine reception!)
https://t.co/0f1aeq6yKI
#twitterstorians#emostorians#love @sally_holloway @Nat_HanleySmith