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The Centre for Early Modern Studies brings together Exeter's staff and students for interdisciplinary & intellectual exhange.

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Dr Emily Vine - find me @emilymayvine.bsky.social (@emilymayvine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The deadline for this fantastic #earlymodern PhD studentship is 1 May - please do share with those who may be interested. There's lots of scope for the successful candidate to take it in a direction that most interests them.

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We're pleased to announce that CEMS member Helena Taylor's new book, Women Writing Antiquity: Gender and Learning in Early Modern France, has just been published by OUP: global.oup.com/academic/produ…

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Signposting University of Exeter's Renaissance MA once more. We are part of the dynamic CEMS Exeter research centre and have one of the biggest concentration of early modern and Shakespeare specialists in the UK teaching on this research-led intensive course. youtube.com/watch?v=5_b3Xj…

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📢*FREE WORKSHOP*📢 Join us in London or Exeter to learn about English wills 1540-1790 & the wealth of info they contain about the past #History #twitterstorians Mon 17 June, The National Archives Kew eventbrite.com/e/896410406657… Fri 21 June, Exeter Digital Humanities Uni of Exeter eventbrite.com/e/906238352307…

📢*FREE WORKSHOP*📢
Join us in London or Exeter to learn about English wills 1540-1790 & the wealth of info they contain about the past #History #twitterstorians

Mon 17 June, <a href="/UkNatArchives/">The National Archives</a> Kew
eventbrite.com/e/896410406657…

Fri 21 June, <a href="/ExeterDH/">Exeter Digital Humanities</a> Uni of Exeter
eventbrite.com/e/906238352307…
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Thanks so much to all the participants at our first What's in a Will Workshop yesterday. We had numerous interesting conversations, plus we are delighted to report that our workshoppers transcribed 350 lines from our #EarlyModern wills during the day! #twitterstorians #History

Thanks so much to all the participants at our first What's in a Will Workshop yesterday. We had numerous interesting conversations, plus we are delighted to report that our workshoppers transcribed 350 lines from our #EarlyModern wills during the day! 

#twitterstorians #History
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We're pleased to announce our autumn programme! The early modern futures reading group will return, alongside a presentation from Exeter's own Rebecca Jane Probert and a screening of Il Moro for #BlackHistoryMonth. But first our AGM, 2nd October, online and forum room 4! #EarlyModern

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A reminder that our AGM is tomorrow in Forum Seminar room 4 and online at 3:30. If you want to add anything to the agenda please contact Felicity Henderson, and we look forward to seeing you there! #EarlyModern

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On Wednesday, 04 December Professor Rebecca Probert (Exeter Law School) will be giving a paper titled ‘Criminalizing remarriage: the scope of the Bigamy Act of 1604’. Join us at 3.30pm in Forum Seminar Room 4 or on Teams. Hope to see you there! #EarlyModern

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Today! Professor Rebecca Probert (Exeter Law School) will be giving a paper titled ‘Criminalizing remarriage: the scope of the Bigamy Act of 1604’ at 3.30pm in Forum Seminar Room 4, and online on Teams. Hope to see you there! #EarlyModern

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Professor Catherine Hall will be delivering our annual early modern history lecture, "Racial Capitalism across the Black/White Atlantic". Join us Wednesday 5 March 15:30 to 17:00 in the Newman Red lecture theatre or on Zoom. Register here: racialcapitalism.eventbrite.co.uk #earlymodern

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Our first CEMS event of the term will be on 29 January at 2pm in the Old Library: 'Exeter & Gambling: The ‘Bewitching Lotteries’ of Virginia', from Emily Rose. In addition to the talk, there will be a showcase of materials from the Special Collections! #earlymodern

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TOMORROW! (5 March) Professor Catherine Hall will be delivering our annual early modern history lecture, "Racial Capitalism across the Black/White Atlantic". 15:30 to 17:00 in the Newman Red lecture theatre, or on Zoom. Register here: racialcapitalism.eventbrite.co.uk #earlymodern