🚨 Join us on 22 April at 12 noon (EST)/5pm (UK) for our next event!
Noah Cole (@FloridaState ) will give a paper on “The Apocalypse, Partisans, and Valerius Maximus: 15th-Century Preachers and Political Factionalism in Italy.”
For a Zoom link, RSVP: https://t.co/qVYqrS1yje
The YouTube page of the ePublic of Letters continues to get new content. Today I uploaded Jill Burke's talk from last week on cosmetic books from the Italian Renaissance.
https://t.co/j9E06mhdZs
The latest issue of Renaissance Quarterly (vol. 77.4) has been published online! Take a look: https://t.co/ZngIYZCQcr #RenTwitter#earlymodern@CambridgeUP
The latest episode of our podcast, Historians & Their Histories, features Renaissance historian @maxson_brian. Listen or download wherever you get podcasts.
https://t.co/vQnIrBzDRl
I am so happy to see this continue with the "!" in the title: it is an exciting topic! This is a great forum for folks to learn more about the journal and what goes into having an article or review published in its pages.
#RenSA25 session reminder! To learn about publishing in @RSAorg's journal, please join the "Publish with Renaissance Quarterly!" session on Thursday 3/20 (11am–12:30pm) in Boston Westin Copley Place-Staffordshire Ballroom-3rd Floor. For details, see: https://t.co/H6pXNFf07S
My latest article is out. This piece changed the identification of a sculpture by Edmonia Lewis, so a lot different than what I usually do. https://t.co/1L5cFiKXDq
In case you missed it, @cambUP_History the publisher of Renaissance Quarterly, is providing FREE ACCESS TO ALL ARTICLES published since January 1, 2023; this will continue for all new articles published through December 31, 2024! https://t.co/MFZ4YpGUcy #RenTwitter#earlymodern
🏆 Celebrating a year of remarkable research achievements at ETSU! Join us in recognizing the trailblazing efforts of our faculty and staff. https://t.co/KhkLl2GiDO
Next Thursday, November 7! Get practical publishing advice from scholars who will discuss how to identify the appropriate peer-reviewed journal for your research, article submission timelines & process, and other questions of “fit.” Register: https://t.co/dvDL9RVy9j #RenTwitter
We had much to celebrate at the annual ETSU Celebration of Research last week. Congratulations to the faculty and staff who were honored with research awards, including Dr. Michael Bourassa, Dr. Brian Maxson, Sandra Laws, Dr. Ginger Christian, and Dr. Ashana Puri.
Get practical publishing advice from scholars who will discuss how to identify the appropriate peer-reviewed journal for your research, article submission timelines & process, and other questions of “fit.” Register for our Nov 7 webinar here: https://t.co/dvDL9RVy9j #RenTwitter
This Wednesday, September 25, 2024, from noon until 1:30pm (eastern time in the U.S.), Jonathan Nelson will present “Risky Business: Portraits in Renaissance Italy.” To RSVP and receive a link for the talk, please use the following link:
https://t.co/4bC125Il69
OPEN ACCESS! @Brill_History has made Bianca de Divitiis’ Companion to the Renaissance in Southern Italy (1350–1600) available in OA. This 800-page book with 90 color illustrations and seven maps can be downloaded for free! 👉https://t.co/OxTRdX6usl #RenTwitter#earlymodern
I am very excited to give a talk, via Zoom, to the Florida State University historical community next week. If you are interested and free next Wednesday (April 17) from 3 to 5pm (eastern time) please consider registering!
https://t.co/m3HpXpBzr9