Diasporic book history; English print in 18th-century Spain; translation history; Joni Mitchell; baking. I also tweet @DiasporicBooks, a SSHRC-project account.
I am petitioning Barcelona City Council to name a street after Equiano, who visited the city as a young teen. Please take a look at what I have posted and please do sign if you agree.
https://t.co/rg4fWVnvqB
Por eso Nora ha lanzado una campaña en la plataforma GoFundMe. Sus padres tienen recursos para pagar solo el 30% de un máster en Cambridge. No es suficiente. Hace falta crear la beca que el sistema español no quiere establecer. Os invito a colaborar a través de este enlace:
Per això la Nora ha llançat una campanya a la plataforma GoFundMe. Els seus pares tenen recursos com per pagar només el 30% d’un màster a Cambridge. No és suficient. Cal crear la beca que el sistema espanyol no vol posar. Us convido a col·laborar-hi mitjançant aquest link:
For the record: in a scholarly world that very nearly ignores the past, Nora wants to work on the past. Her period runs from the 17th to the early 19th century. Her work isn't modish. It's solid.
Is she my daughter? Yes! Can I afford to send her to Cambridge? No. I can do my part, but that's not enough.
Nora is caught in a funding Catch 22 because, since the age of 16, her schooling has been too international--though entirely via scholarships.
https://t.co/c9iRUaRqaB