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An international network of scholars founded in 2021 to promote enquiry into the history of women religious through a global lens.
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Find out how you can publish with the Durham University IMEMS Press with Boydell & Brewer 📢
Greatly looking forward to Maddy K-Phillipps paper at the IHR next week: "'Shee deals in Popish Books:’ Early Modern English Women and the Transnational Distribution of Illicit Catholic Books" history.ac.uk/events/shee-de… #CathHist #twitterstorians #Catholicism
#8M It is not about making room for women in history, but about giving history back to women. 👉Join & share our initative #WomeninResearchforWomeninHistory Archivo colonial BIESES ISHWRA History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland ADHUC EM Women's Writing AEIHM Project WINK: Women's Invisible Ink CIRGEN & so many others!
Thrilled to have been awarded a The British Academy The Leverhulme Trust Small Research Grant for a project with Canonesses' Collections and Jonathan Bush. We will be thinking critically about the ways in which scholars work with religious orders and their valuable collections.
Getting ready for the ERC Consolidator Grant BADEMS workshop where we would share our experience and challenges with monastic archives and nuns' writings. Convenor: Diana Berruezo at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Can't wait for this exquisite collaboration 🤝 webs.uab.cat/badems/researc…
There's 60% off the first volume in the Catholicisms, c.1450–c.1800 series in the Boydell & Brewer sale. Enter the code BB600 to get 'British and Irish Religious Orders in Europe, 1560–1800' for only £32 here: boydellandbrewer.com/9781914967009/… #nuntastic #CathHist #twitterstorians #catholicism
History of Catholicism job klaxon! Come and join us at Durham Theology and Religion to work on a #nuntastic post-doc project about the Faithful Companions of Jesus. Application deadline is 27 July. More info here: durham.taleo.net/careersection/… #twitterstorians #jobalert #catholicism
Maddy Keightley-Phillipps, Northern Bridge Consortium-funded PhD researcher at Durham Theology and Religion, is currently visiting the 17th-century English convent in Bruges to investigate their library thanks to support from Catholic Record Society #twitterstorians #CathHist #history #Catholicism #nuntastic
#CFP the fifth early modern British and Irish Catholicism conference. The conference will be held in London Notre Dame London 29 June-1 July 2026. Proposal deadline: 21 Jan 2026 durham.ac.uk/research/ins... #twitterstorians #history #Catholicism #CathHist #nuntastic
'Scholars interested in monasticism, precursors of the Enlightenment, and early modern British and Irish history should not miss the essays included in this collection'. Review in SixteenthCenturyJournal of the first volume in the series #history #twitterstorians #nuntastic
The CCS' James Kelly's article 'Women’s Agency, Discernment, and Choice in the English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800' has been published open access in The Historical Journal #firstview #nuntastic #twitterstorians #CathHist #history #Catholicism Read here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Looking to do archival research in St. Louis? Apply by September 15 for the Catholic Archives Visiting Researcher Grant, administered by Center for Research on Global Catholicism to support scholarly research at partner archives. Learn more: stlouiscatholicarchivescollective.com
The paperback of 'English Convents in Catholic Europe, c.1600-1800' by the CCS' James Kelly is currently available in the Waterstones sale for only £10: waterstones.com/book/english-c… #twitterstorians #CathHist #history #Catholicism #nuntastic