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Amazing multi-disciplinary research : #Shape & #Stem collaboration, discovering new ways to research emotion. Bee-ing human. Collaborative work, navigating boundaries Newcastle University Cambridge University The Leverhulme Trust : free online event #ThinkingForwards with English Association ⬇️


It's very exciting seeing proposals come in for 'Woolf & Dissidence' School of Media, Arts and Humanities King's English The deadline for proposals is 13th December, so do submit your proposal soon! woolf2025.uk IVWS MSA (Modernism) British Association for Modernist Studies Virginia Woolf Society GB


What John Payne Collier did to #Shakespeare (I examined the forgeries in “The Perkins Folio” The Huntington, which were clearly not in 16th-17th c. handwriting): Collier also stole portions of Henslowe’s Diary, later claiming he “found” them elsewhere: ft.com/content/e472c3…

❗️CALL FOR PAPERS❗️ We are seeking abstracts on topics relating to early modern scandal and corruption! Please consider submitting to present at our conference, 'Corruption and Scandal in the Early Modern World, 1500-1800', at Institute of Historical Research on 5th and 6th June 2025!


Excited to announce a packed programme of events for EMECC in Spring 2025 WarwickHistory: warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/histo… Including talks by Dr Rosamund Oates, @SarCaputo, Carlos Alves, Nathan Jopling, Liz Egan (@lizegan.bsky.social), Dr Imy (she/her), Paul Seaward #twitterstorians #earlymodern



Discover #Shakespeare's "As You Like It" with Todd Borlik and Emma Smith, editors of our Oxford World's Classics edition, for this Faculty of English webinar on Monday, 6th January. Register here: oxford.ly/4gqgsEG

We are delighted to announce the EMIW Seminar programme for Hilary Term 2025. The seminar will meet as usual on Tuesdays of odd weeks St Edmund Hall, but we’re experimenting with a different time this term: 2-4pm. The programme can be found on our website: italianhistory.web.ox.ac.uk

Discover how a young, recently orphaned John Fletcher may have crossed paths with a rising Shakespeare in 1596 (long before they collaborated) in my latest article: 'Giles, John, and Will: The Fletchers and Shakespeare in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1596' tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

'The Gorgeous Inertia of the Earth is a novel in which plot is mostly confined to the mind.' Nicholas Clee (Nicholas Clee): A designer of playgrounds wanders in search of divinity the-tls.co.uk/literature/fic…



