Free attendance, free lunch, great speakers and free access to @GaleEMEA resources? Sign us up! We've ensured our conference, held next month, starts at 10 to make our conference as accessible as possible. Check out the schedule and sign up here: https://t.co/2d6Mg0Z4SY
Our Conference is only two weeks away! Don't miss Panel 2: Assessing cultural change, which delves into: masculinity during the Dust Bowl, musical continuities in 18th-century Liège and Lille, and religious reform in Venice. Register: https://t.co/phQ11TIuyX https://t.co/7lrQ9Nhyhp
📣Calling all History PhD students!
Been thinking about your options after the PhD?🤔
10th July, 6-7pm, come along to our online event on post-PhD options!
4 speakers will discuss their experiences inside and outside academia, w/ a Q&A! Sign up below:
https://t.co/bYZT3uM0eo
Just a heads up for our lovely attendees: details of your free Gale archives access will be with you at the start of the new month, when that goes live!
Thank you to all our amazing speakers today. Lots of inspiring research and discussions. Also thank you to @GaleEMEA for sponsoring our conference. #GenderAndPoliticalHistory
Our next panel starts with Nick Bailey with a talk on military masculinity within the Corps Commissionaires in late Victorian Britain #GenderAndPoliticalHistory
Next up is Hannah Speed who will be talking about community building in women’s letters to the British labour/socialist press #GenderAndPoliticalHistory
After a short break we now have our next panel, starting with @Sus_Weston discussing female representation to the Scottish Privy Council 1682-1708 #GenderAndPoliticalHistory