I've come across A LOT of good 17th- and 18th-century Quaker names over the past 3.5 years, as I've worked on my thesis. Now that my thesis is done and submission is near, it's time to share the more than 90 wildest early Quaker names I've found (in alphabetical order):
Well, that was a fantastic #PMAC23, here in the beautiful city of #Poznań - nearly 50 papers over 2 days. Here's a round up through live tweeting by Council member @MonikaReppo and more
well it’s been an inspirational, adventurous, beer-and-cake filled few days at #PMAC23 - sad to leave this beautiful friendly city, thank you to everyone involved in organising & who made us feel so welcome 🍻
Greensleeves is playing in Westminster Abbey for the #Coronation. It’s worth remembering that this song has been interpreted about being a woman who sells sex.
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We are just two weeks away from ‘Historical Fragments’! This one-day hybrid conference happening May 19th will feature a keynote by @CMurray1603, a roundtable discussion, and papers from PhDs and ECRs. See Eventbrite for details and to register.👇
https://t.co/4PtoB0EjpJ
Registration for our annual conference is now open.
Come and join us at PMAC2023 in Poznań, Poland this May!
Link to registration:
https://t.co/E3R6NIRrdY
We have a whole new run of #toptipsforarchaeologygraduates awavailable now on our @Youtube channel: https://t.co/22cPT0MkIE
Get over there and subscribe!
Details to follow...
Some of our friends at @ArchAncHistLeic are organising an #EAA2023 session on tobacco and consumption that may be of interest to SPMA members. Follow the link for details!
https://t.co/DBzmlnYFkZ