DrVickyFlood
@DrVictoriaFlood
Associate prof in medieval lit. PI @Invis_Alderley, co-PI @InsularWorld. She/her. Views my own. 🐈⬛
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Stop Redundancies of Creative Arts Lecturers at Edge Hill University - Sign the Petition! chng.it/2XbvBW9XQ4 via Change.org UK
Looking forward to speaking at the #Digital #History seminar at Stockholm University tomorrow, on 'Digital Re- #Enchantment ? Places, Histories, Experiences'. I'll be reflecting on Invisible Alderley, & other projects including The St Thomas Way. Thanks Sara Ellis-Nilsson, PhD 🕊️ for the invite!
Coming soon, our edited book Dr. Nitasha Sharma on Magical Tourism and Enchanting Geographies. With some critical discussions of places associated with fairies, Game of Thrones, folklore, mythology, legends, gatherings, beliefs, festivals, fantasy, and more... #Magicaltourism
A wonderful research day at Ruskin land, with thanks to John Holmes & Dion Dobrzynski College of Arts+Law School of EDACS
This is a reminder that our 'Mapping the March': Spring 2024 Seminar Series is due to commence on the 13th of May with a paper delivered by DrVickyFlood
Please feel free to share this poster to anyone who would be interested in attending!
#medieval #MappingtheMarch #seminar
Catherine Clarke on the underground as archive & anti archive, containing possibilities of enchantment ✨
On way to Marianne O'Doherty: @[email protected] & Alfred Hiatt’s Beyond the Map symposium! Excited to hear Catherine Clarke’s work on Invisible Alderley & to speak about my current ideas on medieval representations of insularity and legendary representations of migration.
Does anyone have a very high resolution image of this illumination from BL Harley 4418 that they would be willing to send me for my book cover? The BL can't access it but I can still pay them for permission to use it (I'm not trying to do any crimes!). #medievaltwitter
I’m really looking forward to this. It’s going to be a fantastic opportunity to explore the potential of #place based #history in #interdisciplinary #research . It’s a huge pleasure to work with Dr Kathy Davies to organise it. #twitterhistorians & social scientists please share.
Are you a member of academic teaching staff at a university where arts/culture courses are being cut? Would like to hear from you. Drop me an email summarising what's being cut, impact & a contact number & will try to get back to you. Drop me a line at: [email protected]
thx
Enjoying Thomas D. Lee 🏳️🌈🇵🇸⚔️🐲✨’s book so much, I’m reading it all the way to Strasbourg! A brilliantly original take on the knights under the hill- lots to write about for Invisible Alderley