We’re delighted to announce that in partnership with the @britishlibrary, we have released over 1 million more free to view newspapers pages on The Archive, bringing our total of free to view pages to over 4 million. Find out more: https://t.co/LETzMNq32J #FreeToViewNewspapers
Highlights of #CapCrim11 Day 2: We were delighted with the news that Stewart King, Barbara Pezzotti, Prof. Jesper Gulddal, Carlos Uxó, & Prof. Jarrod Hayes have just been granted funding for their project, A Thematic History of World Crime Fiction: Making Sense of a Global Genre.
Killing time in London with @jschnabel23 and I went where every new mother goes when emotional and away from baby for the first time... The Foundling Hospital!
The latest edition of the guide to Open Access 19th-Century Periodicals is out, with links to full, searchable texts of lots of added titles. From trade papers to literary reviews to reformist journals, there's plenty of good browsing here. @RS4VP https://t.co/mAo0Mo1yWm
This week's #openaccess article is "Paranoid Attachments to Suburban Dreams: Reading Pathological Femininity in #GoneGirl and #TheGirlontheTrain" by Kendra Marston, and is available via the following link:
https://t.co/54pJWRlhK8.
Sisters in Crime grants of up to $500 to buy bks to support #research proj contributing to understanding of women/underrepresented groups in #crimefiction. Candidates must be US citizens/US legal residents or researching US authors. App dline 30 Apr 2024 https://t.co/EJAkowlIkw