Upcoming SCS seminar with Charlotte Bolland (National Portrait Gallery) – “Beginnings: Displaying the Tudors at the National Portrait Gallery”.
Monday, 18 November 2024, 18:00
Free registration for zoom: https://t.co/rYk3PZsHYz
We're thrilled to be taking the reins of the editorship of @HisJournalHA - the journal of the @histassoc - in the 112th year of its existence. We're grateful to all those who have preceded us in this role. And thanks to our colleague, Daniel Laqua, now editor-in-chief of History.
Looking forward to highlighting recent book & research on privacy at court! Join online, still time to sign up. Info in poster below! Hope you will join us. Thank you to my incredible colleagues at @CourtsCentre for the invitation & support! @DanaDmala@ZVarakova@CzechAcademy
Great job opportunity - please share widely: two-year post on the project 'Global Governance, Trust and Democratic Engagement in Past and Present'! https://t.co/QFOLU4pyXK
News-Goodbye and a very sincere thank you to the people and team from @UEA_History who have managed our academic journal - History, so brilliantly for 14 years. We look forward to working with a new team at @NorthumbriaHist who will be taking over the editorial role from Oct 24
Excited to soon host @HisJournalHA: we have plenty of great plans! Daniel Laqua will be editor and happily answer questions. With Dec24/Jan25 issues still put together by the brilliant @UEA_History team, we look forward to preparing our editorial and more for spring 25 & beyond!
Please RT: I'll be co-editing book reviews for the @HisJournalHA from soonish. If you have a book coming out, or if you have one you'd like to review, please drop me a DM or an email ([email protected]). Very keen to commission reviews of first books!
Deadline klaxon! Applications still welcome for two important roles at the @royalstjournal —Submissions Editor and Production Lead. Please RT, share with colleagues and send in your CV if you’d like to apply. Very happy to chat & answer questions about either role via DM or email
I’m helping lead a walk on #Dartmoor on Saturday that will explore aspects of Sylvia Sayer’s environmental activism & work for the @DartmoorDPA. Should be a fun day. Starts at Princetown.
Sign up here:
https://t.co/2uEcW3zexL
During the parliament of 1664, Jan Tański, hostile to King Jan Kazimierz Waza (pictured), said 'there can be found in my landholdings such iron for making an English axe for a royal head'. The reverberations of 1649 felt in the Polish-Lithuanian political discourse decades later.
Popping up to announce that my new project 'Carbon Bodies: Warmth and Fuelling Health in Britain' has been awarded a Wellcome Trust CDA. Best thing is I can now advertise a 3-year Research Fellow post to join me on the project. Come be my collaborator! https://t.co/XYbBnPjFVt
I hope Britain won’t have to learn the hard way, like Poland did, that these Putinist populists don’t really stand for anything, not even their hard right wing sound bites. When it comes to government, they always turn out to just be kleptocrats.