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Introducing VIDA's new series, "Premodern Gender"! In this series, historians present new research into gender and sexuality in the premodern world ✨🌍 We encourage scholars to send their pitch to co-editor, Paige Donaghy (Dr Paige Donaghy) ✏️ auswhn.com.au/blog/premodern…
✨📖Call for Papers!📖✨Dr Hope Doherty-Harrison & I are organising a conference on Scotland's Manuscripts: Making and Finding, 5-6 December, University of Edinburgh, funded by The British Academy ECR Network & including a workshop Centre for Research Collections. Please share & consider sending us an abstract!
Pls RT: Hakluyt Society Essay Prize 2025 for essays by ECRs in humanities/social sciences on history of travel, exploration & cultural encounter, their effects, or critically engage with the Society's work. 1st prize £1250, 2nd prize £250; deadline 1/3/25 hakluyt.com/hakluyt-societ…
An international workshop on the “Memory of the British Civil Wars 17th-19th centuries” will take place on 3 September, oraganised History at Newcastle and Université de Rouen Normandie ERIAC IRIHS - Université Rouen Normandie eriac.univ-rouen.fr/memory-of-the-….
This week the Flinders University History Seminar welcomes our very own #DECRA winning medievalist Dr Matt Firth to speak on Royal women in tenth century succession disputes! Join us online or in person to congratulate Matt and hear about his research.
Call for Papers via The Medici Archive Project ➡️ The Medici and the Princely Courts of Central and Eastern Europe. October 15, 2024 deadline: ow.ly/IC4q50Tgy5q #RenTwitter #earlymodern
Now, what else do we have from Parergon vol 41.1? A special article cluster on Renaissance art and science! In her introduction to the cluster, Andrea Bubenik looks at the fuzzy boundary between art and science in early modern thought. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
Let's keep going with our survey of Parergon Journal's themed articles on Renaissance art and science. Emily Poore's article looks at the Isenheim Altarpiece, examining Grünewald's paintings depict the physical and spiritual symptoms of disease. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
Next up from Parergon Journal's cluster of articles on Renaissance art and science is Pia Cuneo's open access article on Hans Baltung's puzzling woodcuts of cavorting horses. Artistic ingenuity? Symbols of sexuality? Just horses? muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
Our final article from Parergon Journal 41.1's cluster of articles on Renaissance art & science is from Peter Mason, looking at the intersection of numismatics and botany. Yes really. It's a fascinating detective tale that spans the 1st to 15th centuries. muse.jhu.edu/pub/62/article…
I may be a little late to the party on this one, but the wonderful Wiltshire Record Society have digitised many past volumes including editions/calendars of cartularies and crown/civil plea rolls edited by Michael Clanchy et al. for free downloading. wiltshirerecordsociety.org.uk/digital-archive