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Manchester Medieval Society

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Michael Powell 1955-2019 We are immeasurably sad to announce the devastating news that our brilliant and beloved friend and colleague Michael Powell has died peacefully in his sleep early this morning (1/2)

Michael Powell 1955-2019 

We are immeasurably sad to announce the devastating news that our brilliant and beloved friend and colleague Michael Powell has died peacefully in his sleep early this morning (1/2)
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Funded ESRC CASE Doctoral Studentship: ‘The Economic and Social Evolution of Lancashire’s Coastal Areas c.1150–1550: the Evidence of Minor Place-Names’ at Lancaster University jobs.ac.uk/job/BHC361/fun… #jobsacuk

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Wed 7 Mar, 4pm: Research Seminar HistoryManMet RAH! Manchester Met (Room GM231): Katherine Lewis, Crusading, Chivalry & Masculinity in 15th & early 16th-c England mmu.ac.uk/images/arthums…

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Many thanks to Senior Librarian Fergus Wilde, and our members and guests who braved the wintry conditions last night to join us, for a fabulous tour of Chetham's Library! #medievaltwitter

Many thanks to Senior Librarian Fergus Wilde, and our members and guests who braved the wintry conditions last night to join us, for a fabulous tour of <a href="/chethamslibrary/">Chetham's Library</a>! #medievaltwitter
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**FUNDING KLAXON** Want to work with the JRRI in 2018/19? Check out all of our current funding opportunities, including #ECR fellowships: jrri.manchester.ac.uk/research/fundi… All deadlines April 20. Please RT! #ECRchat #digitalhumanities #phdchat #Funding #Jobs

**FUNDING KLAXON**
Want to work with the JRRI in 2018/19? Check out all of our current funding opportunities, including #ECR fellowships: jrri.manchester.ac.uk/research/fundi… All deadlines April 20. Please RT! #ECRchat #digitalhumanities #phdchat #Funding #Jobs
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Today at 4pm: Research Seminar HistoryManMet RAH! Manchester Met (Room GM231): Katherine Lewis, Crusading, Chivalry & Masculinity in 15th & early 16th-c England mmu.ac.uk/images/arthums…

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We've extended the #CFP deadline for our one-day symposium! Come join us in Liverpool to discuss 'Reading Medieval Journeys!' (PS Travel funding may be available for speakers!) #medievaltwitter

We've extended the #CFP deadline for our one-day symposium! Come join us in Liverpool to discuss 'Reading Medieval Journeys!' (PS Travel funding may be available for speakers!) #medievaltwitter
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We’re happy to announce our annual joint lecture with MANCASS will take place next week on 3 May. Michael Wood, Professor of Public History, will be speaking on ‘The Lady of the Mercians: Æthelflæd, Daughter of Alfred the Great.’ For more info, visit: medievalsociety.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/upcomi…

We’re happy to announce our annual joint lecture with <a href="/MANCASS_UoM/">MANCASS</a> will take place next week on 3 May. Michael Wood, Professor of Public History, will be speaking on ‘The Lady of the Mercians: Æthelflæd, Daughter of Alfred the Great.’ For more info, visit: medievalsociety.blogspot.co.uk/2018/04/upcomi…
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We're getting started on this year's #Æthelflæd millenary fun this evening in Manchester! If you're nearby, come hear Michael Wood present the annual MANCASS / Manchester Medieval Society lecture! #medievaltwitter #anglosaxon x.com/MancMedSoc/sta…

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This year's Toller Lecture is coming up on Monday, 21 May, featuring Professor Elizabeth Tyler (York) on "Lay Vernacular Literacy in the Court of Edward the Confessor: Anglo-Saxon Chronicle C and the Vision of Leofric." Hope to see many of you there! #medievaltwitter

This year's Toller Lecture is coming up on Monday, 21 May, featuring Professor Elizabeth Tyler (York) on "Lay Vernacular Literacy in the Court of Edward the Confessor: Anglo-Saxon Chronicle C and the Vision of Leofric." Hope to see many of you there! #medievaltwitter
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Our director Charles Insley welcoming Elizabeth M. Tyler for our annual Toller Lecture, on “Lay Vernacular Literacy in the Court of Edward the Confessor: Anglo-Saxon Chronicle C and the Vision of Leofric.”

Our director Charles Insley welcoming Elizabeth M. Tyler for our annual Toller Lecture, on “Lay Vernacular Literacy in the Court of Edward the Confessor: Anglo-Saxon Chronicle C and the Vision of Leofric.”