Through the GPP the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle @RCT & @KingsCollegeLon w US partners @oieahc & @williamandmary are digitising/sharing the #GeorgianPapers
The Georgian Papers Programme has not only the new year to celebrate, but the milestone of 200, 000 pages online! The new material which brought us to this huge number includes the papers of Edward, Duke of Kent, George IV's privy purse, and official papers of George III.
Little less than a month left to get your proposal in for "WARTIME TRANSFORMATIONS" the 4th in the "For 2026" series. What better time to discuss the AmRev than now and where better than Williamsburg? CFP closes 4/15. https://t.co/xODggWKObU
Looking forward to this on Monday! Follow links o attend.
2023 SAR Georgian Papers Programme Lecture : Shelburne’s Silence on Slavery: Action and Inaction in an Age of Revolution https://t.co/6xnoLQCe8s
Excited to see the 2023 SAR lecture for @GeorgianPapers announced. Tickets (free) available on eventbrite for lecture and reception. Look forward to hearing David Hancock on Shelburne and Slavery
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Do you research Mary Hamilton or anyone within her circles, from any discipline or perspective? If so, please submit a proposal for our edited collection! Deadline 2 December - that’s just a few weeks away. We’d love to hear from you.
#twitterstorians here is a #CFP for papers exploring the Georgian Court and much more. Conference is being held at Kensington Palace @Hannah_Greig has put a lot of work into this. Deadline for proposals 2nd December https://t.co/QA2hAkM5BP
Delighted that @KeCarte has won @ASChurchHistory AC Outler Prize for Religion and the American Revolution: An Imperial History (@OIEAHC / @UNC_Press), in part the outcome of her 2018 Sons of the American Revolution visiting professorship @KingsCollegeLon as part of GPP
Very cheering evening talking to the Beckenham & Bromley branch of @histassoc on the history of George III's madness, as @GeorgianPapers autumn programme gathers pace!
1/2 Wonderful to take GPP on the road once more, this time to Edinburgh's sumptuous Signet Library where @kingshistory phd student and @thewssociety ceo Robert Pirrie gave an outstanding to a full house on the subject of George IV's visit to the city in 1822.
September 1, the GPP teams up with @signetlibraryfor our contribution to the commemorations of George IV's 1822 visit to Scotland
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This August marks 200 years since George IV visited Scotland. Explore this fascinating anniversary at #HolyroodPalace with lectures, sketching workshops, daily short talks, and fun family crafts from 15–21 August. https://t.co/lY1t1PBEO5
200 years ago George IV became the first reigning British monarch to visit Scotland since 1650. Here's a painting by William Turner depicting the royal procession on Princes Street, Edinburgh in August, 1822, led by a cavalry band. Now held by @EdinCulture.
#onthisday in 1822 celebrations began in Edinburgh to welcome George IV, the first monarch to visit Scotland since Charles II’s coronation in 1651. King George was to have arrived on 14 August but torrential rain postponed it a day. (image from MS.23634)
@ManchuStudiesGr 1/2 We are delighted that you welcome the publication of these images, and hope they are of use. Thank you also for the clarifications and suggestions in your tweets. We have amended the blog to reflect these, also added a link to Henrietta Harrison's talk for us.