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CECS (QUB)

@cecs_18

The Centre for Eighteenth-Century Studies is an interdisciplinary forum that draws together expertise in the 'long' 18th-C. from across the humanities at QUB

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Amy Prendergast (@avprendergast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/3 November is going to be a bumper month for the DIARIES project Queen's University Belfast 🎓 Join us online CECS (QUB) to discuss #18thCentury women's diaries, improvement, and mental health on Friday 5 November at 3pm

1/3 November is going to be a bumper month for the DIARIES project <a href="/QUBelfast/">Queen's University Belfast 🎓</a> Join us online <a href="/Cecs_18/">CECS (QUB)</a> to discuss #18thCentury women's diaries, improvement, and mental health on Friday 5 November at 3pm
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The Guardian view on William Blake’s cottage: don’t let it crumble | Editorial theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

CECS (QUB) (@cecs_18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us in the Harty Room on 11th November at 7:30pm for a concert with Countertenor Lawrence Zazzo & harpsichordist Guillermo Brachetta as they perform cantatas by #Händel, including 'Amore Uccellatore' ('Cupid the Birdcatcher'). Tickets via ow.ly/NFgE50GGX5G

Join us in the Harty Room on 11th November at 7:30pm for a concert with Countertenor Lawrence Zazzo &amp; harpsichordist Guillermo Brachetta as they perform cantatas by #Händel, including 'Amore Uccellatore' ('Cupid the Birdcatcher'). Tickets via ow.ly/NFgE50GGX5G
Siobhan Talbott (@siobhantalbott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genuinely ‘thrilled to announce’ that I’ve been appointed, alongside Richard Gaunt, as co-editor of the RHS Camden Series. Looking forward to getting started! Royal Historical Society

Marsh's Library (@marshslibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is this mark: a dog's paw print, as suggested by a reader; dried flowers (very appropriate for a copy of Gerard's Herbal from 1633), or something else we haven't even thought of? #rarebooks #readers #pawsoffthebooks

Is this mark: a dog's paw print, as suggested by a reader; dried flowers (very appropriate for a copy of Gerard's Herbal from 1633), or something else we haven't even thought of? #rarebooks #readers #pawsoffthebooks
HAPP at Queen's (@happatqub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling historians and lovers of stories 📣📚 Submit your abstracts for the annual QUB Centre for Public History Conference- Telling stories: History, narrative and fiction by 28 Feb! qub.ac.uk/research-centr… #FutureOfHAPP

Calling historians  and lovers of stories 📣📚 

Submit your abstracts for the annual QUB Centre for Public History Conference- Telling stories: History, narrative and fiction by 28 Feb! 

qub.ac.uk/research-centr…

#FutureOfHAPP
Dr Elisabeth Gernerd (@egernerd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My article "Feather Muffs of all Colours': Fashion, Patriotism and the Natural World' is online now, open-access! The special issue in Revue Apparence(s) 'Modes Animales/Animal Fashions' is edited the brilliant Ariane Fennetaux and Gabriele Mentges. journals.openedition.org/apparences/3713

HeritageHub (@heri_hub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're very excited to share our first in-person networking event at Queen's University Belfast. Please contact us if you are interested in finding out more about the Heritage Hub @ QUB and exploring the possibility of future collaborative projects! 🥳 #hertiage #network

We're very excited to share our first in-person networking event at Queen's University Belfast. Please contact us if you are interested in finding out more about the Heritage Hub @ QUB and exploring the possibility of future collaborative projects! 🥳 #hertiage #network
CECS (QUB) (@cecs_18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to announce Dr Daniel Roberts speaking on Friday 14 October at Queen's University Centre for 18thC Studies seminar on Thomas De Quincey and Simon Davies on Bernadin de Saint-Pierre on Friday 2 December (in-person) 18th Century Studies Gabriel Sánchez Amy Prendergast

Delighted to announce Dr Daniel Roberts speaking on Friday 14 October at Queen's University Centre for 18thC Studies seminar on Thomas De Quincey and Simon Davies on Bernadin de Saint-Pierre on Friday 2 December (in-person) <a href="/BSECS/">18th Century Studies</a> <a href="/DrGSEspinosa/">Gabriel Sánchez</a> <a href="/avprendergast/">Amy Prendergast</a>
CECS (QUB) (@cecs_18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do join us online or in-person for Simon Davies talk on Bernardin de Saint-Pierre and celebrity culture in the 18th century, Friday 2 Dec, 3pm, more details from Leonie Hannan, spread the word: 18th Century Studies BSECS Postgrad ECR

Do join us online or in-person for Simon Davies talk on Bernardin de Saint-Pierre and celebrity culture in the 18th century, Friday 2 Dec, 3pm, more details from <a href="/LeonieHannan/">Leonie Hannan</a>, spread the word: <a href="/BSECS/">18th Century Studies</a> <a href="/bsecspg/">BSECS Postgrad ECR</a>
Dr Jemima Hubberstey (@coffeebookgirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now the paperwork is finalised, I'm delighted to share that I'm starting as a postdoctoral fellow at Humanities Division until September! So excited to continue my research on elite women and the intellectual life of the country house, focusing on Elizabeth Anson and Jemima Grey.

Now the paperwork is finalised, I'm delighted to share that I'm starting as a postdoctoral fellow at <a href="/OxHumanities/">Humanities Division</a> until September! So excited to continue my research on elite women and the intellectual life of the country house, focusing on Elizabeth Anson and Jemima Grey.
18th Century Studies (@bsecs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a number (eight!) of award and fellowships with a deadline of the 1st February 2024: a 🧵 #BSECS2024 #18thC See our website for application details bsecs.org.uk/prizes-and-awa…