Today is the last day of term for us. We're looking forward to having a bit of respite, but we are also looking forward to the Summer Term with some exciting events lined up!
Announcing our 2022 Annual Lecture Series, which will be running as hybrid events! 🎉🎉
ALL WELCOME!🤗
Witches, Opicinus de Canistris and his De preeminentia spiritualis imperii, and the Tree of Jesse (featuring lots of @LincsCathedral chat)! What exciting talks from @lucyjane25, @PietroMocchi and @JIWilcox. Really fabulous research coming out of @mems_ukc’s #Postgrad community 👏🏻
What a lovely gesture.
Welsh try-scorer Josh Adams was given the man of the match award just before Italy's incredible comeback.
He handed the honour over to Ange Capuozzo at the final whistle 👏
#WALITA reaction: https://t.co/CZ7xLhevwP
#BBCRugby#SixNations
WOW!! the campaign started by @sapienscat to pardon women convicted of witchcraft after being in part inspired by our campaign has been successful - hundreds of women pardoned - we are BEYOND DELIGHTED https://t.co/C5zQDSUn3h
Once the family has the reputation for witchcraft there is less leeway for antisocial behaviour: accusations hit harder and swifter in second generation.
Once again, two brilliant papers in the latest session of #CMRCEnemies
Really interested in the connection made by Lucie Deakin between accusations of witchcraft and the changing attitudes towards charity, from illness as divine punishment for lack of charity to bewitching by witch who doesn't get what she wants.
This wonderful locket ring was owned by Elizabeth I, and contains portraits of Elizabeth and her mother, Anne Boleyn.
Read more about it in today's blogpost:
https://t.co/82HXvWfGQl